Thailand- PADI Course And Managing Your Equipment While Diving



Looking for an awesome diving destination? If the answer is yes, then you have come to the right place.
This article will educate you about an awesome dive location in Thailand and ways to manage your gear while diving, which is vital for efficient and safe diving.
Let’s start with the destination

Scuba diving In Phuket is every diver’s dream. With beautiful scenic locations and expansive water bodies, one can not avoid scuba diving here.
Doesn’t get any better, does it?
Well, this place will offer you amazing views, food, spas and exposure to diverse marine life through diving.
Scuba diving in Phuket is among the top ten dive destination for all the divers. The mix of marine life and beautiful reefs will give you an experience you cannot forget.
Whether you are an experienced diver or someone looking to take the first step, try Padi Courses In Phuket.

The inexperienced diver can take a basic PADI course, and the experienced divers can go for an advanced PADI course offered by many scuba diving centers in Thailand.

Diving in Phuket
Properly secured gear will be efficient as you won’t burn a lot of energy while trying to manage everything underwater and safe because your hanging gears won’t damage, the reefs, you or someone else in the group.

Let’s start then –

1.      Add a pocket –Extra pockets on your diving suit or your buoyancy control device (BCD) will allow you to store some important gears when going underwater. You can use the elastic net pockets which will hold your gearproperly,and you will know what you are picking up.

2.      Add D- rings –Something every diver should have, D-rings serve the purpose of a rigid anchor point when attached to a proper base.
Attach D-rings to the straps of your BCD, weight belt or something sturdy and easy to access.
Ensure that your D-rings are durable and resistant to corrosion because salt water will promote corrosion faster.

3.      Use clips –Clips come in handy when securing equipment which is not being used. You can hang your flashlight, spare masks or anything else you might be carrying when diving.
Same instructions are there for clips as well ensure that they are durable and corrosion resistant (you know the reason very well).

4.      Use surgical tubing – Tubing will help you to secure your hanging accessories or accessories strapped to your body.
You can use them to strap objects like computers on your hand or some technical equipment you might need.
They stretch properly and don’t allow the object to shift. The last thing a person will want is to have a damaged or lost equipment.

5.      Lanyard – Very effective for hanging accessories almost everywhere, we use them to hang our id-cards on land and can use them to hang equipment underwater making sure we don’t drop them while using.

Happy and Safe Diving !!


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