Compressed air cylinder

Compressed air cylinder

The compressed air cylinder The compressed air cylinders (popularly called high-pressure oxygen cylinders) are relatively small but very strong cylinders that can contain large volumes of compressed gas. The fact that you have to carry your own gas/air supply with you during a dive means that...
Automatic regulator

Automatic regulator

The regulator is one of the most essential pieces of diving equipment. It is a simple and reliable mechanism that ensures that the high pressure from the air cylinder is reduced to a pressure equal to ambient...
Dive computer

Dive computer

Dive computer With the refinement of electronics and computer technology, it is now possible to use these techniques in diving. There are dive computers on the market that automatically measure dive time, dive depth, air consumption and surface interval.
Pressure gauge

Pressure gauge

Manometer The manometer makes it possible to continuously monitor the air supply in the compressed air cylinder during the dive. The use of a pressure gauge is a mandatory piece of equipment and not a luxury accessory like in the past. Diving without a pressure gauge is a...
Stabilizing jacket

Stabilizing jacket

Stabilising Jacket The stabilising jacket is a mandatory part of your diving equipment. You need it to regulate your buoyancy underwater. It provides positive buoyancy on the surface and you can use it underwater to regulate your...
Diving fins

Diving fins

The diving fins To be able to swim under water with as little effort as possible, we use diving fins. There are two types of fins; fins with a heel strap and fins with a closed foot section. Both types of fins are available in different...