goodknight411
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If you wear contacts while diving, be sure to take an extra pair or two. They have a tendency to fall out at the worst times...
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I not only keep an extra 2 or 3 pairs. I carry my Accuvue prescription with me in case all else fails and I need a new set. I also carry a preccription mask as wellgoodknight411:If you wear contacts while diving, be sure to take an extra pair or two. They have a tendency to fall out at the worst times...
river rat:Looks like almost everything is covered here....but you guys missed one thing, if the cargo trailer full of stuff you carry doesn't have the one thing you need, the only thing that will make the whole excursion bearable is a small bottle of Crown Royal. I call it my snake-bite kit....I also sometimes carry a small snake.........
vel525:I'm trying to put together a Save a Dive Kit. Just trying to figure out what all you guys keep in yours and what you found to be the most helpful. I tried searching and did not find anything helpful. Thanks.
Victor
MN Lakeman:Just a comment on those nifty little pre-assembled kits the LDS's like to sell - the mask straps don't always fit the newer style masks (like my new Cressi wide-eyes). 'Better to get the specific one for your own mask in the container, but keep the others for others on your dive
MN Lakeman:Just a comment on those nifty little pre-assembled kits the LDS's like to sell - the mask straps don't always fit the newer style masks (like my new Cressi wide-eyes). 'Better to get the specific one for your own mask in the container, but keep the others for others on your dive