If you are getting ready to take dive lessons, just buy a snorkel and mask. They will provide for you or rent you the rest of the equipment. If your certified then buy a wetsuit, mask, snorkel and fins. Rent a bcd until you know what you like or don't like or what you really need. You may know by the time your certified. Do some research on BCD's, they are all pretty good but it is important to get the one you are most comfortable with. The same with a air tank just rent until you know what you need or want. Don't let anyone push you into buying any gear until you are comfortable buying it. I sell dive gear and wouldn't sell you anything that you are not ready to buy.
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You can find great deals of dive gear from any specialist dive store in Ontario. These include Dave's Dive Shop, and Groundhog Divers, among other stores.
I am not sure which you would of bought first. I really do not know what you like the most.
There are a number of on-line providers for dive gear. including www.leisurepro.com/ www.divers-supply.com/ You could also do a quick search for suppliers in your area.
The website titled the best scuba dive gear has a lot of good information on scuba gear in general. They have a section describing the various types of dive lights and which is best in different situations.
There is a store called Scuba Dive that sells equipment and gear in Ocean City
Dive gear for all ages can usually be found in specialty shops. Most shops carry a variety of styles that and sizes for age ranges from children to adults.
Theoretically if you had your own gear, including tank of air, you can dive anywhere that's got water but it's not recommended unless you know the dive site. If you don't have a licence, a dive centre should not allow you to dive. They can take you out on a "discover scuba diving" dive. This will be to a maximum of 12m. If you are qualified but have forgotten or lost your cert card, they can look you up on the pro website. If not qualified with at least PADI scuba diver cert, no one should let you dive. If they do, I would think twice about the dive operation you are using.
All the way to the bottom.
Dive Rite gear has many reviews available online. Most reviews rate them at four to five stars and have glowing reviews on their durability and construction as well as value.
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