
There are many kinds of dive equipment. You can either purchase a pre-packaged kit from your local PADI Dive Center, Resort, or build your own. A first aid kit with sunscreen and sunblock is essential. A diving tool kit is also an option, and can be tailored to meet your specific needs. The basic set is around $50-100.
You can buy pre-packaged dive equipment at your local PADI Dive Center.
When you're ready to take the plunge, there's no better place to get started than a PADI Dive Center or Resort. These businesses offer instruction in scuba diving, equipment, and courses that use the PADI Diver Education System. PADI Dive Centers are located all over the world and have a directory that allows you to find local dive shops. PADI Dive Centers and Resorts fulfill minimum requirements for services. Many offer additional training and travel options.
You can build your own
If you don't like buying premade dive kits, you can always make your own. There are many good reasons to do this. You can save money while also learning how to care for your gear. Additionally, personal items will be more readily available to you. For example, you can build a dry box to store your save-a-dive kit. These steps will help you build your own diving kit.

A first aid kit should contain sunscreen and sting aid
Your home first aid kit should include basic supplies for common injuries. However, emergency oxygen and other medical equipment are not required. The list should be tailored to your family's needs. If you have young children, for example, you may want to include sun lotion as well as sting relief. Paracetamol is a medication that can be used to treat the elderly. These are just a few of the essentials. Your first aid kit should also include information about a hospital or family doctor in case you need medical assistance.
Scuba Fins are an excellent alternative to dry suit.
Keep several pairs of fins on hand when choosing a fin to scuba dive with. Some of these fins will be suitable for recreational divers while others can be used for technical diving. You will need to consider your preferences and the type or diving you intend to do. Because they are intended for beginners, entry level fins are usually the most cost-effective. However, if you've been diving for some time, you may want to invest in a pair of advanced fins.
Scuba computer
Scuba Pro Galileo is the most basic of all scuba computers. There are other models, however. Mares Mission Puck 2 Dive Computers are also available in console and boot mount versions. The Suunto D5 or ScubaPro Galileo UUD are also options. Scuba Pro Galileo's HUD dive computers are capable of providing dive planning information and also calculating gas remaining.
Scuba torches
Scuba torch are an important part of a diving kit. These handy devices are able to shine through cracks and crevices, revealing hidden marine life. These devices are also useful for night diving. It's easy to swap out the light heads with another one if the current one is running low on battery power. These light heads are also rechargeable, so you don’t have to worry that they will run out.

Scuba logs
Not only are diving logs a great way of keeping track of your dive experience, but they also can be used to help you train or recognize other divers. While experience is the best substitute for the necessary training and equipment, some scuba programs require divers to submit a logbook to prove that they have completed certain prerequisite dives. A dive logbook will allow you to highlight your training, milestones, experience and achievements.