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Even if you travel with your scuba gear it can be very expensive, especially to remote dive destinations. Travel fees for airlines can range from $30 to 540 US per way. You should expect to pay at most $150 per bag. Larger bags may be charged up to $600 US by some airlines. You can save money on your travels with scuba gear.

Lightweight scuba gear

There are many options for travel scuba gear. You don't need to spend a lot. There are many options and most of them are comfortable and enjoyable to use. They are lightweight and won't cause damage to your luggage. A lightweight BCD makes a great travel companion for scuba gear. These bags can store all your gear in one small bag that is easy to pack. They dry quickly.

Many companies now produce lightweight BCDs. This makes it simpler to pack your equipment in a backpack or on a plane. The average travel BCD is approximately six pounds in weight and takes up half of your luggage space. However, many manufacturers are now making lighter versions of this equipment, and some are even folding! Aqua Lung Zua, for instance, weighs just 4.4lbs and is the lightest BCD currently on the market. The lightweight BCD comes with an easy-to-attach and remove airway.

Regulations

After using your travel scuba gear, make sure it is clean and properly disinfected. Diver equipment such as regulators, masks and BCDs should be disinfected with disinfectant. To prevent the spread of diseases, disinfectant solutions should always be available for all dive equipment. Divers should not only clean their equipment but also practice buddy checks, air-sharing and other safety precautions.


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A sturdy hard-sided luggage is better than a soft-sided bag if your equipment will be traveling with you. This will protect your gear from damage and jostling. This will ensure that your travel equipment meets the requirements of both the airline and destination country.

Fins

A set or fins are an essential part of your travel scuba gear. Cressi Ara's fins are made of Polypropylene with adjustable heel straps. They can be used in both hot and cold environments. They are also very lightweight, which improves comfort while in the water. They come in a variety colors and have an easy-to-use EZ buckle and strap system.


The TUSA FF-22 Solla fins aren't the cheapest pair, but they're one of the most comfortable and effective fins for beginners. These fins are simple to adjust and can hold a diver still in a current.

Wetsuit

A wetsuit, which is essential for travel scuba gear, is perhaps the most important. There are many styles and sizes to choose from when shopping for this essential piece. You should choose the right one for the water temperature in which you will be diving. You should invest in a thicker suit if you plan to dive in cold waters. You will be protected from cold and warm your arms with it.

The thickness of your wetsuit is as important as your diving style. You can choose a 5mm wetsuit for warm water if you plan on diving in areas that are sunny and warm. A 7mm wetsuit is recommended for those who are prone to getting cold easily. You may want to consider a semidrysuit depending on the weather. Semi-drysuits are recommended for water temperatures above 30 degrees Celsius. If the temperature drops below 16 degrees Celsius, you can invest in a fully-blown drysuit.


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Mask bag

A high-quality, well-padded mask bag is the best. A good mask bag will protect your mask from scratches and dirt and keep it clean and ready to use. There are several different styles available. Choose the right style for your mask.

A mask bag can be used for both short and long trips. This bag can carry a full set, plus personal items such as a notebook.



 



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