
What is the most essential piece of scuba diving gear? This article will talk about the various types of scuba divers equipment that you will require for your adventure. These are the Face mask, Submersible pressure gage, Buoyancy compensation, Backplate and Submersible pressure regulator. The regulator is also covered. Each of these pieces can be used in different situations. These pieces of equipment will make it easier to feel safe when diving. But how do you know which items to purchase?
Face mask
When choosing a face mask as part of scuba diving equipment, there are a few factors to consider. Whether you plan to dive for pleasure or as a career, you must consider what type of activity it will be most useful for. You should be able to breathe through your nose and allow water to drain from the bottom of the mask. Many diving masks have a tilted skirt edge, which forces water from the bottom. Some have a purge valve that can be used to empty the mask.
Submersible pressure gauge
The gauge, which indicates air pressure, current tank depth, dive time and direction of travel, is carried by scuba divers. The gauge is held on a console or attached to the regulator by high-pressure hose. The gauge is typically easy to use and may come with a wristband. The submersible pressure gage measures the amount of air left in a cylinder. In the United States, it is measured in pounds per sq inch (Psi).
Backplate
The backplate on scuba diving equipment is crucial in making sure you are safe underwater. A metal backplate is now the standard for technical divers. However, not all divers should have one. Many novice divers mistakenly believe that a metal backupplate is the only way to go. The backplate's past is complex. Listed below are some things you should know about your backplate.

Compass
A scuba diver should always have a compasse with him when he dives. There are many types of compasses available. However, all require that the diver holds it in both his hands. Most commonly, a compass mounted on a table is used. It is best used for survey work since you need to be level in order to take an accurate bearing, but it is not very convenient when you are underwater.