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Suunto Mosquito Wrist Dive Computer |
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I can recommend the Suunto Mosquito and Stinger to a novice as well as
for an advanced diver as it is really easy to use. It simply guides you
through zero time, decompression and safety stops, as well as ascent
speed warnings. The green background lighting worked great during night
and cave dives. In difference to most other products, you can customize
the Suunto computers to your physique with parameters as sex, age and
weight.
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Checklist of basic equipment The three pieces of equipment every diver should buy for themselves and bring along are fins, snorkel and mask: these need to fit to your body closely to be safe and comfortable, they're fairly cheap, and they don't need that much space. Up next is an exposure suit, which is also better fitted than off the shelf, but is bulkier to carry along. |
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How To Choose The Right Scuba Fins |
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While the original, traditional full foot scuba fins are still popular among some people, there are many more styles available now. Most of the new styles of scuba fins are designed by using technical and involved mathematical angles and engineering so that the fin works to the divers advantage as far as efficiency and ease of use. |
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A Look at Scuba Wet Suits |
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All underwater, rubberized protective outfits are called wetsuits. The controversy was over whether heat loss from the diver's body could be controlled better if the wetsuit kept his skin dry or not. |
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