Technical diving involves diving beyond the limits of recreational diving, such as advanced cave diving, wreck diving, frigid ice diving...To enjoy these on-the-edge diving adventures, you need extra experience, training, also special equipment. Many technical divers said their tech diving equipment is based on redundancy principle, which means if anything fails in extreme diving conditions, there is a backup that they can switch to complete the dive safely.
And here is a list of the equipment typically used in technical diving below. In addition to these gears, what equipment do you usually prepare for tech diving?
*Mask and back-up mask
*Hood and Thermal suit
*Primary and secondary regulators (for back gas or sidemount set-up)
*High capacity cylinder
*Two stage or decompression regulators
*BCD (wing) and harness or sidemount wing
*Depth gauge/trimix computer
*Timing device and backup timing device
*Reel and spool
*Knife/cutting device and backup
*Primary dive light and back-up lights
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And here is a list of the equipment typically used in technical diving below. In addition to these gears, what equipment do you usually prepare for tech diving?
*Mask and back-up mask
*Hood and Thermal suit
*Primary and secondary regulators (for back gas or sidemount set-up)
*High capacity cylinder
*Two stage or decompression regulators
*BCD (wing) and harness or sidemount wing
*Depth gauge/trimix computer
*Timing device and backup timing device
*Reel and spool
*Knife/cutting device and backup
*Primary dive light and back-up lights
...