| Scuba diving is a unique and rewarding, and, | | | | care of it properly. |
| unfortunately, fairly expensive experience. After all, | | | | Let us take a look at the prices. You can get a mask |
| when you have to more or less trust your life to the | | | | priced anywhere from $20 to up to $105. Snorkels |
| gear you get, you want to make sure that you play | | | | will start from $20 again, and can go up to $60. Fins |
| safe. However, it doesn't have to be either cheap or | | | | can set you back up to $200, with the lower end |
| safe - it can be both. There are ways you can get | | | | ones costing you much less, about $50. Wet/dry |
| good quality scuba diving gear at great prices, | | | | suits can be quite expensive - it can go up to $1200, |
| especially online. | | | | though you ought to be able to find wet suits for |
| One option you have is to hire the gear, of course. If | | | | around $200, as well. Dry suits can be anywhere |
| you have a real interest in scuba diving, though, you | | | | from $900 to $1200. Buoyancy compensators come |
| might want to buy the gear for yourself. It can cost | | | | next on the list - you have to be prepared to fork |
| you up to $1000, but it is a great investment if you | | | | over anywhere from $350 to $650. For the regulator, |
| plan to use it often. | | | | which is also very important, you can expect to pay |
| So what exactly will you need? Well, the basics are | | | | from $250 to $450. Tanks and weights are things |
| the mask, tanks, regulator, weights, buoyancy | | | | you don't really need to buy - you can rent them. |
| compensators, snorkel, wet/dry suit and fins. If you | | | | It might seem like a daunting list, but you do need |
| do some careful research, you can get good quality | | | | the right equipment to go scuba diving, and the |
| gear at great prices, especially online. Once you get | | | | investment will be worth it in all the pleasure it will |
| this gear, you can make it last for years if you take | | | | bring you. |