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  • @arm83221
    @arm83221 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +26

    It only takes one dive trip to see someone have a problem with a rental regulator or vomit into one to move regulator way up the list.

    • @paulclissold2677
      @paulclissold2677 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Agree! How quickly many forget the Regulator is your LIFE SUPPORT!

    • @jimnguyen2840
      @jimnguyen2840 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Becomes very apparent when you find your life support starts leaking air mid dive

    • @harambeexpress
      @harambeexpress 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      As for your "octo" screw that thing. Get the cheapest one possible and make sure it bashes on everything and is dragged through the sand...
      It's not for you, it's for your buddy so what do you care?
      (For anyone who can't tell, I'm being facetious. I believe complete opposite of what I said. Primary donate and your secondary reg on a necklace should be the default teaching IMO).

  • @enekoprins
    @enekoprins 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

    I am one of those that showed up with my own diving computer on the Openwater course. And no regrets. I have now all my dives registered in its log and learned how sensative and conservative these things are. I just felt saver with it on me.

    • @ncbuckslayer8244
      @ncbuckslayer8244 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yeah me too. Ordered a shearwater peregrine as soon as I signed up. Sat and played with it for a month before I ever did my pool session. Already knew it inside and out day 1

    • @lailahadouni2247
      @lailahadouni2247 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @enekoprins why was it a good idea to have a dive computer while still getting trained to open water?

    • @lailahadouni2247
      @lailahadouni2247 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ncbuckslayer8244why was it a good idea to have the computer. What has helped u with ?

    • @rossnapoli4174
      @rossnapoli4174 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Same here. My wife and I both just got Garmin Mk3i the day our pool sessions started. It's one piece of equipment I want to know inside and out and know I can rely on. The T2 transceivers and regulators are next on the list.

    • @dmitryshevchenko6815
      @dmitryshevchenko6815 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I only wish I’d done the same… I have no idea how many dives I have besides the ones I got on my computer just recently

  • @sntshkmr60
    @sntshkmr60 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    When do you own your cylinder: When you open your own diving business.

  • @ncbuckslayer8244
    @ncbuckslayer8244 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

    We were required to have mask, fins, and snorkel before we even did our pool session.

  • @ChiII_BiII
    @ChiII_BiII 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    When I took my open water course, I was expected to have my own mask, snorkel, fins, and booties. Then after getting my cert I went right for BCD Regulator, SPG, and computer. Just got my own 5mm and I now have about everything I need.

  • @primo9840
    @primo9840 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great content, keep it up!

  • @peterpanci78
    @peterpanci78 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you, i am new to diving.

  • @ZhiTravels
    @ZhiTravels 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    Shocking to see knives at #3. 😂 I've never had a situation apart from underwater cleaning where I needed a knife.

  • @AppraiserTVShow
    @AppraiserTVShow 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I recently purchased a surface marker buoy or SMB. I think that’s important for safety. I also end up getting a torch as there are so many good deals. I did get the BCD recently and the last thing I’m getting is my regulator set which ranges from anywhere from $500-$2800 which is a huge decision.

  • @drmack911
    @drmack911 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Somewhere around #5 on the list we procured a Nautilus LifeLine. We mostly dive in warm waters outside of the US and have heard too many stories of dive boats leaving divers behind.

  • @gastongabay9779
    @gastongabay9779 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Nice and clear.

  • @peterjulianphotos4659
    @peterjulianphotos4659 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Having dived all over the world, I agree with most of what you say, but would recommend to anyone who is more than a holiday diver to invest in their own Regs, you don't need $1000 set (a lot of regs now have a 2 year service interval, and some come with lifetime parts replacement) just buy a good all rounder, and a computer. I take my mask and computer on every holiday - and Regs if I have the weight allowance. Good fitting dive boots are a godsend especially when you look at some of the resort gear you come across. Thing I most regret was being sucked into buying a Alloy 63 cf, way to small for anything other than a short shore dive or cleaning a boat hull.

  • @skydiver1013
    @skydiver1013 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I dive in the Pacific Northwest waters, out of Washington State and Vancouver Island BC Canada; a 7mm wetsuit with hood, gloves, and boots has worked for me over the last 40 years.

  • @justintimeski
    @justintimeski 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I found it necessary to buy lead for my trim pockets even though I do my diving mostly in warm water and have to travel to dive. I've found many dive centers don't always have 1lb weights, which is what I use in my trim pockets.

  • @PostalTwinkie
    @PostalTwinkie 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    No5: My dive closet has a 3mm shorty, 5mm full, tri-lam dry, and a 3mm dry. Can't wait to add to it!

  • @BingSurjawan
    @BingSurjawan 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I own for some other reasons 2 cylinders way before I know scuba.
    I snorkel for many years so I already own mask snorkel and a good pair of fins before scuba. I then have my own dive comp, regulator and bcd on my first pool seesion. I have my wetsuit on my second pool session. So I'm all set with my own equipment pretty early. I still use them now I'm at 60+ logs with a new mask since old one was broken. New fins addition since they look amazing (seawing nova). #nottheaveragediver

  • @joshs3916
    @joshs3916 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Rented regs/bc for a couple years, want diving much. Finally just bought my first new bc, first bc was used and got some 100 dives off of it. Finally bought my first new bc ever a BC2. Having my own reg/computer is fantastic. Had my own mask and find from new since I was a free diver since 11, so really only needed to get a new mask,

  • @xzzxzxzx
    @xzzxzxzx 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    There seems to be a problem with CCs, they go out of sync at 8:20

  • @alistairevans1428
    @alistairevans1428 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I bought my kit in the following order:
    Wetsuit, boots, fins and mask first, dive computer second, a wing BCD and computer third and regulators last (I took my time saving for these because I wasn't going to cheap out on regs). I'd rather have my soft kit before anything like regulators or BCDs.
    I would buy a torch before things like a knife because you will use it way more than a knife, such as looking in crevices on a shore dive (before thinking about cave/wreck diving).

  • @RobinMoerland
    @RobinMoerland 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    At the time i invested in a basic BCD. Now i have flappy snag hazards with clipped on clips. If i had waited somewhat longer i probably invested in something more suitable.

  • @garethoreilly3337
    @garethoreilly3337 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Nice list, but you forgot 1 important bit of kit . I'd put it at #3 or #4 - An SMB and Reel.

  • @diederikschregardus8305
    @diederikschregardus8305 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So far I am following your sequence pretty well 😊. Next I have my eye on a Suunto Vyper Novo.
    I am wondering what your thoughts are on second hand gear. So far I have used the guidance that if I (plan to) wear it in my skin, I prefer new stuff. But I am content with my pair of second hand fins for example. Any thoughts on stuff I shouldn’t buy second hand?

    • @ScubaDiverMagazine
      @ScubaDiverMagazine  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It depends on the condition of the item but, most scuba gear is OK to buy 2nd hand. I'd probably avoid wetsuits and boots, most other gear should be OK.
      Regulators, Computers and Cylinders check when they were last serviced and if service kits are still available for discontinued items. As long as items are in good condition, 2nd hand is usually fine.

  • @iamagi
    @iamagi 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ABC package was a must at the first course.
    Next thing I bought was a BCD with integrated quick release weight pockets.
    Weight belts sucks.

  • @leopoldbloom4835
    @leopoldbloom4835 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    4:50 I don’t recommend fixing your cutting device to your forearm or any place where you can’t reach it with either hand. If you have it on one hand and the other hand is entangled in fishing line e.g., you have to do the Houdini to cut yourself free. Of course, it’s a different story if you have more than one knife.

  • @M.M.M.M.M890
    @M.M.M.M.M890 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm surprised to see fins so high up in the list. I have 60 dives now, and so far only had my own mask, a cheap dive computer (Suunto Zoop Novo) and DSMB. I later purchased a line cutter. I am now considering to buy a BCD, because I want a backplate and wing (probably XDEEP Zen), and most places only rent jacket style BCDs. I might buy fins to go along with that. Holding off on the regulator for the moment as good regulators are quite expensive and I'm not sure yet which one to buy (I am eyeing the Apeks XTX 50).

  • @comebackdk
    @comebackdk 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    DSMB is missing :) on your list

    • @TheDagger17
      @TheDagger17 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      he mentioned it but wanted to get Lead and Cylinders on the list because thats what he gets asked about more....

  • @alejandrostahlaguilar4874
    @alejandrostahlaguilar4874 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    DSMBs? I would put them around #2-3!!

  • @LeeLeatherbarrow
    @LeeLeatherbarrow 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    RE gear I wish I'd never bought.... A dive rattle... They're soooo annoying, and I've never really needed one.. My buddy is partially sighted, so I thought it would be a good thing to get their attention easier when something good came into view. I carried it for the first 20-30 dives, and now it's just sat in the dive box for the last 7 years... Thankfully it was only about £20, so no great loss. But still... 😀

    • @ScubaDiverMagazine
      @ScubaDiverMagazine  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Rattles... they're like diving with a ghost rattling a chain somewhere every time you turn to look at something

  • @SimonFredrikLaugsand
    @SimonFredrikLaugsand 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I regret buying the Cressi Thor fins. I assumed they were good after a certain youtuber promoted them ;) But it turned out to be completly useless fins. I was kicking and kicking and consuming all my air without getting anywhere. After a few dives I bought the Apeks RK2 fins and it felt like a compeltly different world. I was suddently moving around with no effort at all.

  • @chrisphilhower6029
    @chrisphilhower6029 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was PADI OW Certified on Aug 6 2023. Just ordered a Custom sized BC. I'll be getting Regs and a Tank later. I need the BC for the AOW Class. As I am between Small and Medium sizes. I need M Chest and a S waist.

    • @ahmedsamy8406
      @ahmedsamy8406 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      How much was the OW course ?

    • @chrisphilhower6029
      @chrisphilhower6029 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ahmedsamy8406 $800 here in NJ. Plus other gear. Some of which I already owned. 2 Nights in a Hotel since there was a 120 Mile drive each way. And a start time at 8am.

    • @ahmedsamy8406
      @ahmedsamy8406 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@chrisphilhower6029 wow It costs like 150 USD in Sharm Alshikh Egypt , I guess I will do it there

    • @chrisphilhower6029
      @chrisphilhower6029 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ahmedsamy8406 The $800 Included Rental Gear. Tanks, BC, Weights, Reg/Computer, Wetsuit(7mm John and Jacket for OW). I went through the only PADI shop within 30 Miles of me.

    • @alejandrostahlaguilar4874
      @alejandrostahlaguilar4874 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      No need to get a custom sized BCD!! Have you considered a Backplate and Wing set up?

  • @TheDagger17
    @TheDagger17 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I had the available funds at the time of my Open Water course to buy all my gear HEAD to Toe, and with the help of a couple friends who worked in the Dive Industry I was able to save some money. But I got ALL my equipment before I even touched the water. and was able to learn on my own equipment and feel that much more comfortable while doing my OW course and all thoes that fallowed. Became a Rescue and Master Diver on my 1 year anniversary and now just over 2 years in and working at my local dive shop.

  • @albert91tgn
    @albert91tgn 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The problem with fins is the size. I'd very much prefer to own them and cost isn't an issue, but I'm a minimalist traveler and don't check-in bags. Boots + fins would definitely require it and it doesn't seem worth it, rental ones have been good enough. Yeah I hate when I get the old style (non-spring) attachment that I find awkward to get off in the water when returning to the boat, but they're fine otherwise so it's not a big enough deal to justify checking in a suitcase.

  • @user-zp6db7vf9r
    @user-zp6db7vf9r 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Mark, I've got a "when to buy" question in a slightly different context. I have been trying to choose a regulator for the past few months and have landed on either a g260 with mk17, or an XTX50 with DST. In my local market pricing and availability are pretty much the same. Since the mk17 has been discontinued, it is beginning to disappear from local shops and the window to purchase seems to be closing pretty quickly. With Apeks, it maybe seems foolish to jump onto a sinking ship right now, although maybe its too early to tell.
    I am leaning right now to hurry to get my hands on a MK17 while i still can, but am worried about potentially having difficulty with servicing in the future, but maybe this is unfounded. With Apeks, I am worried that parts will stop being available altogether in the near future.
    So what do you think, wait out the Apeks drama, or rush to go with SP?
    Thanks

    • @ScubaDiverMagazine
      @ScubaDiverMagazine  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You should be safe with both. Both are very popular regulator designs from popular brands. That being said, the Scubapro is the safer option right now. Scubapro are in a really strong position and while they're obligated to support the mk17 for 7 years I'll be surprised if they don't continue to produce service kits beyond that.

    • @user-zp6db7vf9r
      @user-zp6db7vf9r 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks a lot! By the way, when do you expect to hear some news on the aqualung buyout? Cheers @@ScubaDiverMagazine

  • @zingw
    @zingw 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It was mask, fins, wetsuit at first then bcd, reg. Then sold my bcd , reg and when back into diving years after rented a bcd and reg and was like God no 🤢 , went on bought my own bcd and reg before second dive.

  • @bloodymarvelous4790
    @bloodymarvelous4790 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I bought a huge combat dive knife and paid a fortune for it. I seriously regret that decision.
    The best cutting device you can get is the EezyCut Trilobite.

    • @ScubaDiverMagazine
      @ScubaDiverMagazine  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yeah, I was surprised when Scubapro released the TK15, that thing's a beast. Similar with the AquaLung Argonaut but, I'm a sucker for titanium knives.

    • @bloodymarvelous4790
      @bloodymarvelous4790 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@ScubaDiverMagazine That TK15 looks a lot like the Ratio Extrema Ultramarine that I got a few years ago, except the ScubaPro is a third the price.
      I am a bit of a knife nerd, but that's money I could've spent on an extra wetsuit and still have money to spare.

  • @TheRedbaron11
    @TheRedbaron11 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have been thinking about my own fins for quite some time now. Can someone compare scubapro go sport and apeks rk3? Good performance in current is important for me. I am exclusively warm water diver. Equipment weight is not all that important. Thanks

    • @alejandrostahlaguilar4874
      @alejandrostahlaguilar4874 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      The RK3 are a good set of fins. They have been around for decades without changing much, because they don't need to change. If it ain't broke don't fix it. With fins being one of the pieces of equipment that can last your entire diving life (I've used mine from my OWD course up to now that I'm an Instructor) I would recommend going for something you are comfortable with and you know you can depend on!!

    • @TheRedbaron11
      @TheRedbaron11 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@alejandrostahlaguilar4874 thanks for the response. I was looking for comparison between those two specific fins, wrt current conditions. I don't have an option of trying them in water, which would have made things simpler

  • @andrewcurrie101
    @andrewcurrie101 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I just wonder at what point I should have bought my own compressor and booster rather than when I did

  • @dtt3426
    @dtt3426 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i snorkeled long before i dove. so i already owned my own mask and fins and boats. a dive computer that you understand completely is critical. i had one flood and was stuck with a rental for a week and felt unsafe. you really don't need air integrated as your first computer.

    • @ahmedsamy8406
      @ahmedsamy8406 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I think snorkeling fins are not quiet efficient under water

    • @dtt3426
      @dtt3426 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ahmedsamy8406 I bought and traveled with scuba diving fins

  • @creeysa
    @creeysa 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I live in Florida and got my certification during winter, water around 70⁰F, so the first things I've bought were my mask and wetsuit because, yes, people pee in wetsuits! A friend of mine told me to buy it first and I thank him ! The rental was included in the course, and every diving, I had different equipment. By the end of course I got my very own equipment. The only regret is that I got a bcd jacket instead of a back plate and wing.

  • @amazingtazz1579
    @amazingtazz1579 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    We are a bit atypical I guess… Me and my wife planed our entry cours before COVID, months in advance when COVID still was a minor Chinese problem. Just before we where panned to start, hell broke lose and everything was in lockdown. Once we could, we wanted to go but with the hygiene issue on regulators, we decided to buy our own even before the first dive. But also the abc gear, and pool fins, and bcd’s. 🙄🤣 After the pool sessions we bought our own wetsuits and open heel fins for the open water dives, and up till today, 150 dives further, we still use all our gear but just bought more gear to have all of our own before. This thanks to good advice at the local dive shop.
    Over the top…..maybe, but it it worth every cent since than.
    Important on this is to have a dive shop that put his client service just above sales.

  • @joshuagiovanoli8290
    @joshuagiovanoli8290 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    10:50 where is this plane wreck??? 😮

  • @harambeexpress
    @harambeexpress 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If you have access to local shore-dives you really want to be able to just pick up some gas and go dive with your buddy. You don't want to be trying to organise gear hire and turn an easy $20 shore dive into a $100-and-a-couple-of-hours ordeal. That sort of screwing around is liable to turn you off diving after a few times.
    There are not many times where I would consider gear hire. Obviously except for cylinders, and weights while travelling. You really should be aiming to have your own equipment that you know the history of and can use without thinking too much. Dealing with unfamiliar and sub-par equipment detracts from your diving. Why would you want to pay repeatedly for that?!
    Mask (and snorkel), wetsuit (full length. Just get a thin suit if it's hot, because sun and stinger protection are highly desirable) and boots all at once in my opinion. If they're hiring decent fins then you may as well try-before-you-buy and hire those. Have your basic personal gear for your first course. Just get it out of the way. That's the cost of diving.
    Then after your Open Water you should know if you're going to dive more so fast follow up with fins, cutting devices (at least a trilobite style line cutter - avoid large knives!), regs, computer, BCD (backplate and wing - why waste money on a jacket?), decent quality closed style SMB/reel, compass, dive light(s) and signalling devices... And probably tech shorts to hold accessories as they should never be flapping around in the open.
    Optionally at some point I'd recommend a PLB. My Garmin In-Reach gives me the warm and fuzzies.
    Buy quality instruction. Do your research because not all courses and instructors are equal. Skills are even more important than gear.

  • @misterx6209
    @misterx6209 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Mh, I have more than 90 dives and still no knife. Never needed one. And with suits and jackets...if you fly, you will very fast be confronted with additional costs. This is the reason why I only rent those things.

  • @gordoncheung5445
    @gordoncheung5445 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    No snorkel?

    • @ScubaDiverMagazine
      @ScubaDiverMagazine  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Snorkels do have their place in a diver's kit bag but, it's been a very long time since I've dived with one. My regulator is much better at delivering air both underwater and on the surface.

    • @gordoncheung5445
      @gordoncheung5445 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ultralight campers have a saying, don't pack your fear. If it works for you, great. I'm afraid I go thru air so fast, I'll exhaust the tank in a long swim, or get on the boat with under 50 bars and get yelled at by the overseer.
      I'm mostly diving with vacation divers and I don't think they let us in the water without a snorkel 😅

  • @asho2341
    @asho2341 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I bought a jacket style BCD and then almost immediately moved to a BP&W 🤬

  • @jilazee
    @jilazee หลายเดือนก่อน

    No mention of cylinders.

    • @ScubaDiverMagazine
      @ScubaDiverMagazine  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Cylinders are tricky, some divers can go their whole career without buying a cylinder. If you dive at home frequently enough, you can weigh up the time and cost of renting a cylinder against owning your own.

    • @storapa
      @storapa หลายเดือนก่อน

      Chapter 10? 16:56

  • @ptjones57
    @ptjones57 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You skimmed over the booties very quickly. Booties and fins at the same time.

  • @davidbonnichsen2901
    @davidbonnichsen2901 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As a professional diver, I am apparently the only one who says life support system is #1. Regulators. Period. And PS…no one needs a dive computer any longer unless you are diving multi-gas, multi-bottle. Bottom timer is just fine. And absolutely no one should EVER carry a dive knife..just a pair of quality scissors.

    • @ppo2424
      @ppo2424 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      You don't need a dive computer? As a fellow pro I disagree, very useful bits of kit for multilevel diving

    • @davidbonnichsen2901
      @davidbonnichsen2901 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ppo2424 yep. No dive computer for rec diving. Only necessary for tek.

    • @ppo2424
      @ppo2424 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Tek is rec.@@davidbonnichsen2901

    • @misterx6209
      @misterx6209 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Tables are outdated. Of course you can use them for repetitive dives, but a dive computer is much more precise, reliable and useful.

    • @JamesSmith-qn7rj
      @JamesSmith-qn7rj 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Most people dont know how to plan dive via a dive table therefore computers become necessary

  • @harambeexpress
    @harambeexpress 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    What not to buy:
    An Air2 or similar.

  • @mikedavies4694
    @mikedavies4694 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Chuckling to myself about this vid. I guess I am a bit of an anomaly. I absolutely knew, I was going to dive a lot, before I did my OW, 3 yrs ago. Mainly as I had tried it as a teen, in the 70s, and as an adult in the late 90s. In my late 50s, I engaged bucket list, and signed up for my OW. Lots of research, lead me to believe in the, buy once, cry once, theory of scuba gear purchasing. Being a safety consious kind've guy, redundancy was a word I liked. I used the gear lists from the PADI Self Reliant course, and the SDI Solo course, to determine what kit I should have to dive. Some gear was purchased new, and some used. Most of the used gear came out of the rental fleet of my chosen, local dive shop. A Scubapro Hydros Pro is much more palatable at a used price, for example. Same with tanks. Before I was able to hit confined water for my OW, I had everything from 13cu pony, two computers and a custom made drysuit. 3 yrs and 360 dives later, I have only replaced gear that was lost or stolen, and my pony is now a 30cu pony. I do have sellers regret over getting rid of the 13cu pony. The one caveat I will say about buying everything before I took the course, I knew I would love it due to the fact I had actually tried it. I knew, I would commit to it.

    • @mikedavies4694
      @mikedavies4694 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@aliasincognito0 ... ya, bp/w would not be the way I would progress to tech. 6 of my 9 broken ribs are plated in titanium, and there is no way I can do valve drills on backmount doubles. SM would be the way I would go if I wanted to go that direction. BP/W is not the be all, end all of tech diving configurations.