I Won’t Dive Without These 5 Pieces Of Scuba Gear


Scuba Diver editor Mark Evans talks about the 5 pieces of scuba gear that he just won't go diving without. The last one is so obvious, but many divers just don't bother.

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#ASKMARK Hello Mark, while out diving recently I talked to an experienced diver who was diving with twins but did not have any manifold on them, i.e. each cylinder had a first stage with a primary and an SPG. One cylinder had the low pressure inflator for his BC. What are the pros and cons of a manifold setup versus independent twins?

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00:00 Introduction
00:40 What's the point of independent twins?
01:06 Answer

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#ASKMARK Hello Mark, while out diving recently I talked to an experienced diver who was diving with twins but did not have any manifold on them, i.e. each cylinder had a first stage with a primary and an SPG. One cylinder had the low pressure inflator for his BC. What are the pros and cons of a manifold setup versus independent twins?

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00:00 Introduction
00:40 What's the point of independent twins?
01:06 Answer

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jhare18
jhare18
8 months ago

👏👏👏👏🏆🏆🏆🥇🥇🥇♥️

Bloody Marvelous
Bloody Marvelous
8 months ago

I am thinking about a backup computer, but seeing as my current computer is a Shearwater Perdix AI, and they’ve now released the Perdix 2, guess what I have my eyes on…

The rest I’ve got pretty much covered.
Cutting implements: 2x line cutter (Trilobite EezyCut), 1x trauma shears (XShears), 1x serrated folding knife (Spyderco Salt 2)
(Backup) dive light: Apeks Luna Mini
dSMB’s: 1x Apeks dSMB orange with Apeks 15m spool, 1x Apeks dSMB yellow with Apeks 30m Halo spool
Snorkel: XS Scuba Cargo

I’ve also always got a backup mask (Apeks VX1), a whistle (Storm whistle), and wetnotes (Apeks) on me underwater.

Norma T. Leon
Norma T. Leon
10 months ago

Besides everything that you mentioned, of course

Norma T. Leon
Norma T. Leon
10 months ago

Octopus holder anda waterproof whistle

Searching 4
Searching 4
1 year ago

thank you for your advice !

Kevin Leong
Kevin Leong
1 year ago

Can you put links to the products you recommend? especially the two computers you recommend or at least videos of the comparisons? Thanks

Jhonny Franz
Jhonny Franz
1 year ago

I would (if you can afford) or an inreach mini 2 or a gps communicators. I have my inreach mini 2, and I feel better with it then without.

Ps. And I have it also when hiking or any sort of trip that I will far from city and out in the wild, very handy.

Bloody Marvelous
Bloody Marvelous
Reply to  Jhonny Franz
8 months ago

The InReach is a solid choice when you also use it on land. For SCUBA alone, I’d recommend an EPIRB. They’re water resistant, a lot cheaper, and you don’t need a subscription.

UNgineering
UNgineering
1 year ago

excellent list with one notable exception: bringing a flashlight “in case you want to see inside of a wreck or a cave” is a terrible idea! you should never “just take a peek” inside an overhead environment without proper training and equipment. that’s how most accidents happen.
all the other items are definitely a must. if you can swing it, a GPS beacon is a great tool for ocean dives, for that one in a million chance of getting lost at sea.

Bloody Marvelous
Bloody Marvelous
Reply to  UNgineering
8 months ago

I’m assuming he’s talking about looking in from the outside. You can look into a wreck through a porthole.

Brock Seals
Brock Seals
1 year ago

Hey Mark, tell your dummy, I don’t like the way he is looking at me.

Alan Zhang
Alan Zhang
1 year ago

What is that wetsuit hanging on the right?

Piotr Kubiec
Piotr Kubiec
1 year ago

I used to dive without ANY computer and it was not that long ago – I bought my first computer in 2013 and I’m diving since 2009. A dive computer is a better-to-have, but not a must-have. I hate getting my dive trip ruined by people who are panicking (also underwater!) because their computer has gone bananas.

Gry Williams
Gry Williams
1 year ago

I also carry a spare mask on every dive.

Zakaria600 🤿
Zakaria600 🤿
2 years ago

Nice!! i also have a hook with rope attached to my BC just in case a strong current occurred or if you do underwater photography, 🤙👌

scuba cro
scuba cro
2 years ago

5:39 thats 30m of line, blue apeks spool is 45m

Bloody Marvelous
Bloody Marvelous
Reply to  scuba cro
8 months ago

Purple: 15m
Green: 30m
Orange: 30m Halo
Blue: 45m
Black: 60m

Cave reel: 120m (available in black, orange, green, and purple)

scuba cro
scuba cro
Reply to  scuba cro
8 months ago

@Bloody Marvelous apeks fan boy

Brian
Brian
2 years ago

I also keep a small emergency whistle on my BCD.

Bruce o
Bruce o
2 years ago

spare fin straps, and an spg incase my transmitter dies. I also carry a toolkit(small pencil case), with O rings, air spools and silicon grease.

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Reply to  Bruce o
2 years ago

We always dive with an spg even if diving with a dive computer. Better to have redundancy especially when on longer trips.

Jonathan Challinger
Jonathan Challinger
2 years ago

I keep a roll-up snorkel (brand xs scuba) in my bc pocket. It is surprisingly good. It latches (somewhat finnicky but doable) onto a clip I keep on my mask.

That way I can keep something in my mouth at the surface, even if I am low on air and the boat is slow to pick me up. I generally attach it during the safety stop.

johnny Breslin
johnny Breslin
2 years ago

great advice

Joe kle
Joe kle
2 years ago

Great advice and I do exactly the same. But I do go one further. I won’t dive with out a redundant gas supply aka a pony. Depending on my dive profile will determine the size of the pony.

Alfa011
Alfa011
Reply to  Joe kle
1 year ago

I totally agree with you. Can you expand on the size of pony and dive profile? Thanks

yl33coyot3
yl33coyot3
2 years ago

what kind of snorkel is that?

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Reply to  yl33coyot3
2 years ago

It is an Aqualung one, had it for many, many years.

Jay Koester
Jay Koester
2 years ago

I too always carry a knife and still have my original Blacky Collins which I leave in my display case. But you asked about other items… small PVC writing slate, whistle, strobe, crowbar

Doug Wright
Doug Wright
3 years ago

While not lifesaving, I always bring my GoPro when diving as you never know what you’ll find!

AbleDelta
AbleDelta
3 years ago

Can you imagine if it really was the end of the world because some dude’s dive computer took a shit?..

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Reply to  AbleDelta
3 years ago

We’d be having the apocalypse fairly regularly… alas, the amount of people I have seen having a fit because their comp has died…

Geoff waterman
Geoff waterman
3 years ago

Often I get comments and taken down by other drivers as I have a Nautilus beacon, a whistle and a lanyard tucked into a small dive pocket.
You’ll never need it I get told. I hope not but when I’m driving in Asia I don’t take chances.

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Reply to  Geoff waterman
3 years ago

Always better to be safe than sorry!

Andrew Matthews
Andrew Matthews
3 years ago

I always throw a tourniquet in a pocket, chances of a massive hemmorage are low but never zero, and that can literally be the difference between life and death

Mark N
Mark N
3 years ago

Better to be looking at it than for it! Remember, two is one and one is none.
In the UK I have three DSMBs, two orange and one yellow. If I lose my first orange, I have a spare, if I need more 02, I’ll send up the yellow on the same line as the orange at the 6m stop. (skipper briefed before the dive.) I also carry wetnotes, spare mask, two cutting tools and a depth timer (rather than a second computer) If the computer fails, I know my rough table for that dive or can work out my ratio deco on the wetnotes. I have a spare torch on my harness.

Brian Carter
Brian Carter
3 years ago

Subtitles

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Reply to  Brian Carter
3 years ago

Sorry they were still in draft. They have been published now.

Jason Guthrie
Jason Guthrie
3 years ago

The shears would be better off in a webbing pouch located on your hip, that way you can use them to keep your longhose* in place should you not be diving with a canister light.

(*The 7ft longhose is vastly superior to the standard hose lengths of old, with little to no downside.)

Bloody Marvelous
Bloody Marvelous
Reply to  Jason Guthrie
8 months ago

I have mine on my corrugated hose. There’s a hose retainer on my waist strap to keep the long hose under control. Often, when you remove the knife or shears from the sheath, it loses its rigidity, and that allows the long hose to break free.

Richard McGonegal
Richard McGonegal
3 years ago

Great list – as a tech diver in puerto galera Philippines, wjere the currents can sometimes go in a direction the boat has not anticipated, I would also recommend one of those small signalling mirrors with the hole in it to get the boats attention. I keep one clipped inside a pocket. Also works well to examine your rig for small leaks etc

Doug's Messy Garage
Doug's Messy Garage
3 years ago

As an absolute greenhorn Open Water diver, videos like this are invaluable as I evaluate my kit. Thanks for putting these out for us.

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Reply to  Doug's Messy Garage
3 years ago

Glad it was helpful!

Yggdrasil42
Yggdrasil42
3 years ago

I got some extras in my sidemount butt pouch: spare mask, spare mouthpiece with tie-wrap, whistle, signal mirror, wetnotes, roll-up snorkel and Tarantool (dive multitool). Of course also got spool + dsmb clipped to a d-ring, cutters on wrist strap and harness.

Bruce Beattie
Bruce Beattie
3 years ago

“Better to have it and not need it”. Too right! That is the best way to combat Murphy’s Law of Supply and Demand.

When it comes to cutting tools, aside from a main knife on the leg I have a secondary knife attached to the chest strap of my BC and medic’s shears on the outside of a pocket. I have never had occasion to use either of them but it’s nice to know that they’re there should there ever be a need.

Karl Fendelander
Karl Fendelander
3 years ago

I’ve got great little roll up snorkel that fits nicely in my pocket. Keeps it handy even though I very rarely use it on the surface.

Leopold Bloom
Leopold Bloom
3 years ago

Good choice, though you take redundancy a little to the extreme. Instead of a third or fourth cutting device I go for a whistle for signaling on the surface and for a spare mask.

Leopold Bloom
Leopold Bloom
Reply to  Leopold Bloom
3 years ago

… and a mesh bag for collecting plastic waste I come across. Forgot to mention that.

Dive instructor Daniel
Dive instructor Daniel
Reply to  Leopold Bloom
3 years ago

@Leopold Bloom the mash bag is a good idea, I always forget to pack mine and end up with both hands full of trash 🙈

Leopold Bloom
Leopold Bloom
Reply to  Leopold Bloom
3 years ago

@dive instructor Daniel Me too, because you wouldn’t want to put garbage and sharp objects into your bcd pockets. Now there is always a mesh bag fixed to one of my lower D-rings and then stowed away till I need it.

Dive instructor Daniel
Dive instructor Daniel
Reply to  Leopold Bloom
3 years ago

@Leopold Bloom I don’t have bcd pockets 😂 I only have drysuit pockets but I think damage there would be even worse. I packed it into my pocket now. 🤙

Oren Noah
Oren Noah
3 years ago

I carry all of those on each dive. I also carry a Nautilus Lifeline, so I can either call the dive boat, the Coast Guard or any other boat, or I can press the red button and send out a distress signal with my GPS position.

That Sidemount Guy
That Sidemount Guy
3 years ago

Assuming that a dive computer is as standard as a mask and fins, my other essentials are very similar:
1. Eezycut on Computer wristband,
2. Eezycut on harness near shoulder,
3. Back-up Torch
4. Two finger spools
5. DSMB
6. P-Valve 😎

Brock Morrell
Brock Morrell
3 years ago

Oh my gosh, alternating computers for longer bottom time… wow…🤦…………… Hello, Mr. Divemaster, can I have a different dive buddy….

Andres Leon Rangel
Andres Leon Rangel
Reply to  Brock Morrell
1 year ago

What if the dive master is the one with that “suggestion” !!

Simpel _
Simpel _
3 years ago

My five essentials are exactly the same
Eezycut on Computer wristband
Small knife on the jacket
Allways a torch
A snorkel
And a dsmb

Simpel _
Simpel _
Reply to  Simpel _
3 years ago

A Backup Tc normally in Holliday or on deep dives

0-10 Volts
0-10 Volts
3 years ago

Nice one Mr.

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