Scuba Diving Equipment

iewthemselves through the water by kicking their fins.
Scuba diving equipment is designed to overcome theUsually made of neoprene for the foot and rigid
limits of human physiology in the submarine world andplastic for the blade, there are two main types; full
although the number of items may seem daunting tofoot and adjustable. With the former the diver simply
the beginner, everything has a clear purpose. Belowplaces the boot of the fin over the bare foot, while
we look at the main items of scuba diving equipmentadjustable fins have an adjustable heel strap and are
used in recreational diving.usually worn over wet suit boots.
MaskScuba tanks
Divers wear a face mask for the simple fact that itThe scuba tank — also commonly known as a
allows them to see underwater. The human eye iscylinder or a bottle — contains the divers
not designed to see in water, which has a differentbreathing gas at high pressure. Usually the breathing
optical density to air. By simply having an air spacegas is air, although in some circumstances other
between eyes and water the mask allows the divermixtures are also used.
to see, although the optical density means that allThe standard configuration in recreational scuba diving
objects appear larger or closer when underwater.today attaches the tank to the BCD (buoyancy
Traditionally masks were constructed from neoprene,control device), often known simply as a jacket. The
which tended to age relatively quickly. Today's scubatank is attached to the rigid backplate with an
masks generally consist of a lightweight plastic frame,adjustable strap and the BCD is then worn like a
glass lenses and a silicone rubber skirt that sealswaistcoat and fastened at the front with a
against the face. Modern masks also allow a smallercummerbund.
volume of air between the water and the face,As well as providing harnessing the scuba tank, the
which is an advantage because it means it is easierBCD is designed to allow the diver to adjust
to equalize the pressure in the mask and simpler tobuoyancy in the water by either adding or reducing
clear of water.the amount of air held inside. Many modern BCDs also
Wet suithave pockets to hold lead weights, traditionally worn
While a wet suit is the most common type of suiton a belt around the waist.
worn in recreational diving, it is not the only type.Regulators
Primarily to prevent the diver from losing body heatThe first stage regulator is attached to the top of
to the water, which conducts heat from the body atthe tank and reduces the pressure from the tank to
a much faster rate than air, a wet suit consists of asupply the second stage as well as providing the air
layer of low density neoprene which acts as anfor BCD inflation. The latter supplies the diver with air
insulator and traps a thin layer of water between theat ambient pressure and is located in the mouthpiece
neoprene and the diver's skin, also helping to minimizeon most modern equipment.
heat loss. The secondary function of a wet suit is toScuba diving computers
protect the diver from abrasions and other injuries,Until relatively recently divers used tables to plan their
including stings and venoms.dives, designed to reduce the possibility of
When the water is too cold for a wet suit to bedecompression sickness. A depth gauge a dive watch
used divers can wear a dry suit, which as the namewere essential items to ensure the dive was within
implies keeps the diver dry by sealing at the neckthe limits of the table.
and wrists, while in warmer water divers can wear aWhile divers are still taught dive table theory, most
lycra body suit which provides no thermal protection,recreational divers quickly move on to buying a dive
but prevents against scrapes and stings as well ascomputer, which effectively calculates a custom table
sunburn.for each dive. More sophisticated models also
Finsconnect to the air supply, so that they act as timer,
In the same way that fish glide through the waterdepth gauge and air pressure monitor all in one.
by moving their fins, scuba divers are able to propel