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Nick
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Nov 17th, 2008 |
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I recently came across a great site called Scubish.com. The neat thing about the site is it contains an online manual covering all the basics of scuba diving. Everything from the basic gear to the physics and principles of diving. The best part is it’s totally free. They also have a forum with quite a few members and buddy...
Posted by
Nick
on
Nov 17th, 2008 |
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Scuba diving requires quite a bit of gear, and the most important of all is your diving mask. This single piece of equipment can literally make the difference between a great dive or spending all your time exhaling water. The same thing goes for snorkeling masks. So how do you choose a good mask without testing it in the water? I have listed below the techniques I have used to literally help hundreds, maybe thousands of people find the right scuba mask.
Types of scuba masks
There are basically two types of scuba masks, a single lens mask and a two lens mask. Each has it’s own...
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Nick
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Nov 15th, 2008 |
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You purchased your new mask, spent all the time getting through your scuba diving certification, arrived at your scuba destination, and are finally ready to see what it was all for.You jump in the water and begin your decent. The reefs are beautiful and the water is clear. Then all of a sudden things begin to cloud over. You choose the perfect mask, one that doesn’t leak, and now you are actually letting water in to wash your mask. Luckily, there are a few simple steps that you can take to solve this problem.
There are basically two steps to stop your scuba mask from ruining your dive...