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We Encourage You To Come In And Talk With Us

We are the Scuba Diving Gear specialists, and our team of highly skilled and qualified PADI Instructors or Dive Equipment Technicians can help advise you in selecting the gear that is ideal for you and your needs. Please take advantage of our expertise and come in so we can ensure that you get the diving gear that will best suit you. We teach all PADI courses and offer professional servicing of scuba gear. We thoroughly test and dive all of the dive gear that we sell.


We are proud to offer the best range of Scuba Diving Gear, Freediving gear, snorkelling gear, wetsuits, drysuits, thermal wear, and other dive wear for both the beginner and the experienced scuba diver.

Our Range of Dive Gear for Adventurous Diving Enthusiasts



 

All the Best Brands of Scuba Diving Equipment

Dive into our selection of high-quality diving gear from some of the world's most renowned brands, such as Oceanic, Atomic Aquatics, Hollis, Zeagle, OceanPro, Bare, Ocean Hunter, Salvimar, Stahlsac, EnthDegree, Faber and Fluyd! With our extensive selection of products backed by a team of experienced professionals committed to providing service that exceeds your expectations - you can trust we have the perfect solution for whatever diving needs you may have.


Sydney's Leading PADI Dive Shop

As the largest PADI dive centre in Sydney, we offer an extensive range of top-of-the-line scuba diving equipment and free diving gear from leading brands catering to divers of all skill levels. Our store is staffed with knowledgeable dive professionals with specialized training in all the brands we sell. Our high-quality scuba and freediving supplies can be conveniently purchased online or in-store at competitive prices. Our impressive list of brands includes Oceanic, Atomic Aquatics, Hollis, Zeagle, OceanPro, Ocean Hunter, Salvimar, Stahlsac, EnthDegree, Faber, and Fluyd.

How can I purchase scuba equipment?

You can easily buy high-quality scuba diving equipment from our Sydney PADI Dive Shop online and in our store - always at competitive prices. Our experienced shop staff of highly qualified PADI dive instructors will help you select the right equipment for you - no matter your budget or experience level. We offer top-quality brands so that you know your gear is reliable and safe.

 

Visit our dive shop today and let us help you gear up for your next underwater adventure. With our top-quality diving equipment and expert advice, we guarantee an amazing experience that will leave you wanting more!

What gear is needed for scuba diving?

For a safe and serene scuba diving experience, investing in high-quality gear that fits properly is essential. This includes masks, fins, wetsuits, buoyancy control devices (BCDs), air regulators and dive computers.

  • Dive Masks:  A good quality mask is essential for any scuba diver. A mask should fit snugly and seal well around your face to prevent water from entering. Choosing a mask with tempered glass lenses is also important, as they are less likely to break than plastic lenses.

  • Scuba Fins:  Fins are another essential scuba dive equipment, as they help you move through the water more efficiently. When choosing fins, it is important to consider the type of diving you will be doing, as there are different fins designed for different purposes. For example, split fins are more efficient than blade fins but are less memorable, so they are great for recreational diving but not good for technical diving.

  • Snorkel:  A snorkel is a tube that allows you to breathe while your face is submerged in water. While snorkels are not necessary for boat diving in the tropics, they are of utmost importance when scuba diving in Sydney.

  • Dive Computer: Having the right dive computer is vital whether you're a technical or recreational diver. It's your go-to tool for monitoring and recording depth, time spent underwater, and decompression stops - all indispensable information when diving safely. Fortunately, plenty of options are available now so scuba enthusiasts can find the best device suited to their needs.

  • Scuba Regulator:  The regulator is the most important scuba dive equipment, as it controls the airflow from your tank to your mouthpiece. When choosing a regulator, it is important to consider the type of diving you will be doing, as there are different regulators designed for different purposes. For example, cold water regulators have additional features that help to prevent freezing in cold water conditions. This is where it is important to discuss with a scuba dive instructor.

  • BCD (Buoyancy Control Device):  A BCD is a device that helps you to control your buoyancy while underwater. There are two main types of BCs: jackets and back inflation. Jackets have an inflatable bladder surrounding your torso, while back inflation has an inflatable bladder on your back that wraps around your tank.

  • Scuba Wetsuit:  A wetsuit is an essential piece of equipment for scuba diving, as it helps to keep you warm underwater and protects your skin from abrasions. When choosing a wetsuit, it is important to consider the type of diving you will be doing, as different thicknesses and materials are designed for different water temperatures. It is also important to try on several wetsuits before purchasing, as fit is key.

  • Dive Knife: A dive knife is essential safety equipment for any scuba diver. It can cut through fishing lines and nets or free yourself from aquatic life entanglements. When choosing a dive knife, it is important to consider the size, materials, and features, such as serrated edges or blunt tips.

  • Dive Tanks: No scuba diving experience is complete without dive tanks, but renting might be a more economical option for those who don't frequently engage in the activity. These tanks are filled with compressed air that allows divers to breathe underwater and must be selected based on your current size and future needs. Seeking advice from an experienced instructor can help you make the best decision when choosing a tank.

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