Ready to buy your first set of gear? From buying new dive gear to taking care of what you already own, these simple tips will help you get the most out of your money.
Six tips on getting the most from pre-dive briefings
Simplify, organize and have fun! Here are six tips to make your day on a dive boat a success.
Do you understand what your dive computer's algorithm does? Here is our easy-to-understand explanation.
It’s no fun diving with a mask that keeps filling with water every few seconds. So the first consideration when buying a mask is how well its skirt seals against your face. Despite claims to the contrary, no one mask fits all.
There are times when renting dive gear makes sense, but there are some excellent reasons for why you should purchase your own gear.
About to take your first scuba diving vacation? Make the most of your time and money with these simple commonsense tips.
The major downside to beach diving is all that sand will sneak into your wetsuit and attack your reg if you give it half a chance. To avoid that, gear up at your car, then grab mask and fins and make a beeline for the water.