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Even if you travel with your scuba gear it can be very expensive, especially to remote dive destinations. You can expect to pay $150 per bag and an airline fee of $30-540 US for each flight. Some airlines will even charge up to $600 US for oversized bags. You can save money on your travels with scuba gear.

Lightweight scuba gear

Scuba gear is not necessarily expensive. There are many options, and many are both comfortable and fun to use. They are lightweight and won't cause damage to your luggage. A great option for travel scuba gear is a lightweight BCD. These compact bags are lightweight and can be folded up easily. They also dry quickly.

Many companies now produce lightweight BCDs. It is now easier to carry your equipment on board a plane or in your backpack. The typical travel BCD weighs in at six pounds and takes up around half of your baggage space. Many manufacturers have begun making lighter versions of these equipment. Some even foldable! Aqua Lung Zuma's BCD is lightest at just 4.4 lbs. The lightweight BCD comes with an easy-to-attach and remove airway.

Regulations

Travel scuba gear should be clean and disinfected after use. All dive equipment should be cleaned with disinfectant solutions, including regulators and masks. Disinfectant solutions should be readily available during dives to avoid the spread of disease. Divers should use buddy checks as well as air-sharing techniques.


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If you plan on traveling with your scuba gear, you should purchase sturdy hard sided luggage, instead of a soft-sided bag. This will protect your equipment against jostling and damage. Your travel scuba gear should be compliant with regulations from the airline and destination countries.

Fins

One of the most essential pieces of travel scuba gear is a set of fins. Cressi Ara's fins are made of Polypropylene with adjustable heel straps. They can be used in both hot and cold environments. They are also relatively lightweight, which increases comfort while you're in the water. The EZ buckle system and straps make them easy to use and can be removed easily. They also come in a range of colors.


TUSA FF-22 Solla fins might not be the cheapest, but they are among the most comfortable and useful fins for beginners. These fins are easy to adjust and hold a diver steady in a current.

Wetsuit

A wetsuit, which is essential for travel scuba gear, is perhaps the most important. This essential piece of gear can be found in a variety of styles and sizes. You should pick one that is suitable for the temperature of the water you are going to be diving in. You might consider purchasing a thicker one if your plan is to dive in freezing water. It will keep you warm and protected from cold water.

It is important to consider the thickness and style of your wetsuit. If you plan to dive in warm, sunny waters, a 5mm suits is good. However, a 7mm is recommended for people who tend to get cold easily. If the water temperature exceeds 30°C, you might consider purchasing a semi-drysuit. You should also consider a full-blown drying suit if it is below 16 degrees Celsius.


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Mask bag

A high-quality, well-padded mask bag is the best. A good mask bag will protect your mask from scratches and dirt and keep it clean and ready to use. There are many choices. There are many options.

A mask bag is a great option, no matter how long or short your trip. This bag can carry a full set, plus personal items such as a notebook.



 



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