How bad of a scuba gear hoarder are you?

Please register or login

Welcome to ScubaBoard, the world's largest scuba diving community. Registration is not required to read the forums, but we encourage you to join. Joining has its benefits and enables you to participate in the discussions.

Benefits of registering include

  • Ability to post and comment on topics and discussions.
  • A Free photo gallery to share your dive photos with the world.
  • You can make this box go away

Joining is quick and easy. Log in or Register now!

If someone has their garage filled with nothing but dive gear floor to ceiling with no room for cars, a bedroom and hallways filled with more dive gear floor to ceiling with little pathways to get through, and a few storage containers filled in the back yard, plus a few rental storage units somewhere filled, then I would say they “might” have a problem. But this is subject to personal opinion.
To be honest, I would rather see that then know the stuff is in a landfill somewhere.
Yes to the impassable garage. Yes to the bedroom converted to a repair shop. Yes to ONE rental storage unit for gear. No storage containers in the back yard. So, I think I'm still okay. :D

On the other hand, I did just buy my fifteenth Mk5 from old warmwaterjack on eBay. I HAD to! The chrome was even better than my best one. I'll service and reBay the others...someday.
 
If someone has their garage filled with nothing but dive gear floor to ceiling with no room for cars, a bedroom and hallways filled with more dive gear floor to ceiling with little pathways to get through, and a few storage containers filled in the back yard, plus a few rental storage units somewhere filled, then I would say they “might” have a problem.

Darn right he has a problem...he needs a bigger house!
 
Hi @KathyV I like donating stuff to @DiveHeart too. Is there an agreement that UPS will forward stuff to them at your local UPS store? Is that a company-wide policy?


I don’t know if that is just a local agreement, you should contact diveheart and ask them.
 
If I was a bad scuba gear hoarder I wouldn't have all this gear stacked up.

My move, and this covid crap, has slowed down the compulsion, and put off my dealing with online purchases. I picked up three old regsets so I could canabalize the SPGs for some vintage rigs I fixed. For grins I tried the regsets and they all worked, now I have to find out if they are better than what I have.

It's the chrome on the seconds that mesmerizes me, it's not my fault I tell you!
 
The old metal stuff is just so damned cool!!!
And shiny too :)

I had a wetsuit hoarding problem for a while but managed to thin out the herd a little... that reminds me, I need to get down to JMJ Wetsuits in Torrance to get fitted for a new custom suit.
 
managed to thin out the herd a little
Ha, yes , did that, but, it's me that had to be thinned out [Covid fat , is that a valid term?] Just spent money to have my 5mm re sized , even though I have lost 4Kg.
Sorry if this is off topic, bit it is money spent on diving gear.
 
I have this issue that i buy separate backplate, wing and harnesses for each tank I have. It's just such a pain to switch it around all the time... It's actually not that bad. Maybe I should not have bought 5 plates and harnesses. And every bloody time I see An alu of Carbon plate, I think to myself, mhmm i don't have one of those... Maybe I should buy it..


I also do this ridiculous thing where I bid on alot of scuba bcd's sub 50-60 dollars just to see how they dive.. 'Oh sir you have An old masterjacket from the late 90s in baby Blue with decals for 30 bucks?Sold!' A yellow fenzy from Germany from the 70's for 20 Sold!

I don't really dive them. Well once maybe sometimes two. Then they go to thé garage...

I also have this weird scubapro mk5 addiction. Preferrably din-versions. As soon as I see one I have to stop myself from buying it since I have about 10 already...

Please Tell me i'm not alone in this:

i can't park my car in my garage anymore because I decided to pack it with scuba stuff... My girlfriend has been telling me she is getting tired of having to look for a parking spot in the city at night because of our box being stacked full of Fins and old scuba stuff. I also bid on drysuits for her sometimes. Well luckily i didn't win any yet because she has shown 0 intention of wanting to dive dry or in any water sub 17 degrees Celsius.

Help pls. Is there like an anonymous scubahoarder self help group somewhere?
 
I have just the thing to fix your addiction to buying the same type of scuba gear. Get a compressor. Then start putting together a filter system; then cobble together a nitrox stick; now you need oxygen and next an oxygen regulator, then...See how easy that is!
 
i collect every little becon light and o ring. whenever i find a fender or swim ring you best believe i hoard that stuff.:rocker:
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

Back
Top Bottom