8/30/2011

Gear Up For a Florida Scuba Diving Vacation


What's fun about the sport of scuba diving is that you'll never know where it's gonna take you next. You could dive in a singular spot over and over again, but then the thrill-seeker in you will honestly be enticed to seek new adventures and even more captivating dives in beloved dive spots.

You can pursue more than a hundred dive spots around the world; with each location offering a unique diving experience. Why, you don't even have to voyage out of the country for a scuba diving adventure. If you want to get a fill of historic wrecks and artificial reefs, drive to the coast of Pensacola, Florida on your next dive trip. Florida is regarded as home to the best diving spots in the United States. Recreational divers can plunge into the shallow waters (16 to 40 ft) of Florida Keys and commune in its underwater flora and fauna. Meanwhile, divers with developed certification can drift dive in West Palm Beach or recognize the caverns at Ginnie Springs.

Scuba diving in Florida offers numerous options for fun and adventure. But honestly you won't go too far without a trustworthy scuba gear and tool to accompany you on that dive trip. To make sure your scuba tool won't spoil the fun, here's a rundown of recommended diving paraphernalia to gear up with.

The atmosphere in Florida ranges from humid subtropical to tropical, so expect the encounter of warm water in your dives. Given its climatic characteristic profile, the don of a neoprene wetsuit of moderate thickness will suffice. You can opt for a shorty or a jumpsuit with a torso thickness of 0.5 to 2, particularly if you'll linger at shallow depths or perhaps go snorkeling.

Florida dive sites are known to offer unmatched visibility of up to 200 ft but depth profiles can vary from shallow waters to depths beyond recreational levels. Thus, a diver will have to be very singular about his scuba gear, particularly if he intends to cruise depths requiring developed diver certification.

Getting a lightweight buoyancy compensator (Bc) that is ergonomically designed to maintain assorted dive positions, such as the Aeris Reef Rider Bc, will do well in any Florida dive. The Bc will not only maintain the diver's neutral buoyancy but particularly heighten diver control as he works his way around wreckages or caverns with the Bc's integrated inflator and depth-compensating adjustable cummerband. Match that with pair of split fins and a durable regulator set, then you have for yourself a high-performance gear to maintain your breathing, flexibility and relieve requirements as you cruise the underwaters of breathtaking Florida.




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