What makes up scuba equipment?
Here goes: Recreational scuba diving equipment consists of: • A tank of compressed air, carried on the divers back • A first stage regulator to lower air pressure delivered to the diver • A second stage demand regulator and mouthpiece that allows air passage upon inhalation and blocks air escape upon exhalation • A face mask over the diver’s eyes and nose, permitting underwater vision and stabilization of air pressure within the mask • A spare second stage regulator and mouthpiece for emergencies • Two waterproof gauges to measure divers depth and remaining tank air • An inflatable vest to provide buoyancy • A weight belt and weights to reduce buoyancy • Fins to help with your underwater speed and navigation • A wet suit to protect the divers body from hypothermia and cuts and abrasions In addition, theres a whole array of other ways a diver can spend his or her money. Spare tanks, spare wet suits, dive knives, compasses, emergency signals, whistles, underwater lights, or writing instr