Question:
Where i can buy scuba diving equipments?
xxx4uonly
2008-11-03 04:47:51 UTC
I want to purchase scuba diving equipments for fresh water diving. Please guide me from where I can get them, which equipments are required for diving in pool diving.
Six answers:
Joseph
2015-09-29 20:35:32 UTC
I got my gear off amazon as long as you know what to look for.
anonymous
2014-11-09 03:45:20 UTC
Where i can buy scuba diving equipments? The best place to buy cheap Scuba Gear online is at Amazon.com who have a massive collection to choose from at amazing prices from a website you can trust.



Buying Scuba Gear online is a great way to save heaps. Here is a huge selection to choose from including BCD's, tanks, fins, masks and more :



http://www.amazon.com/Diving-Scuba-Gear/b?node=3406281&tag=yah-spor-20



They stock a huge range of clothing and equipment for Scuba diving. Brands include Cressi, ScubaMax, O'Neill Wetsuits, Scuba-Choice, Henderson.



Scuba diving can be a fun and safe pastime or paying occupation when the proper equipment is purchased and used correctly. By using the recommendations contained within this guide, scuba diving beginners, novices, and enthusiasts will know what to buy and will only need to find an ocean or lake in which to begin his or her adventure.



When buying from your local dive shop you are limited to buying only what they have in stock at that particular time and there may not be the proper color of face mask or style of air tank one is interested in purchasing in stock. In the interest in having a wider variety of items from which to choose, many scuba diving equipment shoppers turn to online shopping.



http://www.amazon.com/Diving-Scuba-Gear/b?node=3406281&tag=yah-spor-20



Here you can access a far bigger range of equipment than you can from you local dive shop.
anonymous
2008-11-04 12:34:11 UTC
While most others here have suggested various web sites, I urge you to be very careful about life support equipment. Please purchase your regulator and bouyancy compensator (BC) from a reputable, local SCUBA dive ship. Regulator manufacturers do not honor the warranty if a regulator is purchased online (there may be exceptions but I'm not aware of any). You really want to deal with a human being in person when purchasing your breathing equipment.



The website http://www.PADI.com can help you find recognized dive shops. Look under "Keep Diving" for the hyperlink to find local dive operators.



Once you have life support equipment bought, ordering stuff like a wet suit, fins, snorkel, compass, and other non-critical parts can be done on line.
anonymous
2008-11-04 06:34:03 UTC
Here you go

http://www.discountsportinggoodsshop.com/index.php?k=scuba+diving+&c=DiscountSportingGoods

Good luck
rjamason1@sbcglobal.net
2008-11-03 21:24:25 UTC
I am assuming that you are certified scuba diver. If not, you will need to get certified to scuba dive in order to safely use scuba equipment (even in a pool).

You will need to have a scuba mask with tempered glass lenses, a snorkel, fins, regulator, scuba cylinder, buoyancy compensator device, weights and depending on the temperature of the water thant you are diving in, thermal insulating wet suit.

The sight below will give you more information on what the different pieces of equipment are and in what situations in which they should be used.

http://www.visibilityunlimited.com

Another site that deals with snorkeling equipment will also give you pointers on differences in masks, fins and snorkels and how to select the equipment the best suits your needs.

http://www.snorkelingonline.com



It is important to note that buying scuba equipment online may not be allowed by certain manufacturers but there is a simple way to check to see if the online store is manufacturer authorized to sell online.

Simply go to the manufacturers website and see it the online store is listed on their site.
anonymous
2008-11-03 09:43:11 UTC
You can try this site. They have a few of those:



http://sportsfan.gift-givr.com/?q=scuba&button=GO!


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