When going on a Scuba holiday, what do you bring?

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asked Jul 28, 2018 in Scuba Diving by frontbeast (2,220 points)
A extra mask? Extra spring straps? Extra weight belt? Or/ anything Else. Going on a 1 week liveabord trip.

5 Answers

+2 votes
answered Jul 28, 2018 by Knewsom (650 points)
Extra mask, spring strap; save a dive kit with o-rings in various sizes, silicone grease, multi-tool, mouthpiece, zip ties, computer battery, extra batteries/bulbs for dive lights, generic mask and fin strap in case someone else needs one.
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answered Jul 29, 2018 by Scubachuck (1,093 points)
I bring anything that might be susceptible to need replacement. Straps, weight pouches, O rings, even two 1 pound weights. A lot of boats don’t carry 1 pounders. It helps with the perfect buoyancy.
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answered Jul 29, 2018 by VADiver (940 points)
I bring my full dive kit (mask, fins, wetsuit, regulators, bcd, and computer) plus accessories such as SMB, reel, primary dive light, backup dive light, and camera. Save a dive kit includes: spare mask, mask strap, fin straps, regulator mouthpiece, oct keeper, o-rings, mini tool kit, zip ties, duct tape, inner tube patch material, aquaseal, silicone grease, batteries (computers, flashlights, camera strobe, camera), camera memory cards, and seasickness medicine (Bonine). A quick-dry microfiber towel and a jacket are also useful during surface intervals.

Have a great trip!
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answered Jul 30, 2018 by George1224 (5,147 points)
I take a save a dive kit with straps, extra mask, SMB and reel, zip ties and 2 lights and a wrist computer. I dont bother with weights because they will be onboard. I use a weight integrated BCD, Scubapro Hydros Pro. I hate weightbelts.
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answered Aug 21, 2018 by George1224 (5,147 points)
everything except tanks and weights.
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