How to pack your diving gear for travel: Here’s our guide

Packing for a scuba diving travel is as tedious as the diving mission itself. For a serious dive mission, it is vital to bring regulators, dive computers, buoyancy compensators, wetsuits, masks, fins and other scuba gear necessary — as well as their backups and batteries. Stuffing these arsenals into a fleet of dive bags and roller bags can be a conundrum. Fortunately, we have gathered these paramount guide from expert divers on how to legitimately do it:

Mares She Dives: Dive the World, Girls!

As much as you hanker to wear swimsuits during dives, it is not practical at all. Mediocre and poorly structured dive suits, on the other hand, may ruin the whole dive mission as they may not perfectly fit female physique. Fortunately, there are stylish and ergonomically designed wetsuits and BCDs that are made especially for the anatomy and morphology of women: Mares She Dives product line.

The Mares Slide & Lock (SLS) Weight System for BCD

Mares Slide And Lock Weight Pocket System or Mares SLS, the new and revolutionary Mares integrated weight system for buoyancy compensators (BCs) — which appears on the Mares Quantum SLS, the Mares Pure SLS, the Mares Dragon SLS, the Kaila SLS and more Mares BCs. It is the fruit of years of studies towards developing a safer and easy to operate weight system. Let’s take a look why amidst its simplicity, it is considered innovative and powerful in the line of weight systems!