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Scuba Gear for Travel



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It can be expensive to travel with your scuba gear, especially if you are planning on visiting remote dive locations. Travel fees for airlines can range from $30 to 540 US per way. You should expect to pay at most $150 per bag. Larger bags may be charged up to $600 US by some airlines. 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're lightweight and won’t ruin your luggage. Lightweight BCDs are a great choice for travel scuba gear. These bags can store all your gear in one small bag that is easy to pack. They also dry quickly.

Many companies now produce lightweight BCDs. This makes it simpler to pack your equipment in a backpack or on a plane. A typical travel BCD measures around 6 lbs and takes up roughly half of your luggage space. Many manufacturers now make lighter versions and some even fold! Aqua Lung Uma, at 4.4 pounds, has the lightest BCD on market. This lightweight BCD also comes with an airway that makes it easy to attach and remove.

Regulations

After use, travel scuba gear must be kept clean and properly disinfected. Diver equipment such as regulators, masks and BCDs should be disinfected with disinfectant. To avoid spreading disease, divers should always have disinfectant solutions on hand. In addition to sanitizing equipment, divers should perform buddy checks and 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 the equipment from accidental damage and jostling. 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 very lightweight, which improves comfort while in the water. They are easy to put on and remove thanks to the EZ buckle and strap system.


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 simple to adjust and can hold a diver still in a current.

Wetsuit

A wetsuit is one of the most essential pieces of travel gear for scuba divers. You can find a wide range of sizes and styles of this essential piece of gear. You should pick one that is suitable for the temperature of the water you are going to be diving in. It is a good idea to invest in a thicker, more durable wetsuit if you intend to dive in frigid waters. It will protect you from the cold water and also provide warmth for your arms.

It is important to consider the thickness and style of your wetsuit. For warm water diving, you can opt for a 5mm wetsuit if the area is sunny and warm. A 7mm wetsuit is recommended for those who are prone to getting cold easily. Depending on the weather conditions, you may also want to invest in a semi drysuit if the water temperature exceeds thirty degrees Celsius. If the temperature drops below 16 degrees Celsius, you can invest in a fully-blown drysuit.


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Mask bag

A quality mask bag that is well-padded and made from high-quality materials is the best. A quality mask bag will protect your face from dirt and scratches, and keep it clean and ready for use. There are several different styles available. You can choose the one that suits your specific type of mask.

Whether you're traveling for a short trip or a long one, a mask bag is an excellent option. This bag can carry a full set, plus personal items such as a notebook.



 



Scuba Gear for Travel