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Is there such a thing as too much redundancy when it comes to gear? As a new diver i want to be as safe and ready for any possible emergency that could arise, but can we be over thinking it a bit? i see newer divers hit the water with 3 dive lights,two safety sausages,spare air etc,etc, for a 50ft dive. Or are these just examples of overzealous sales people at the lds? in the Marines we were taught to have backups for essentials but not backups for the backups, we gotta carry that stuff, ya know!
The only thing that you absolutely need backup for underwater is air. Everything else is optional.
This means that as long as you and your buddy have an alternate second stage, follow your training and maintain proper gas reserves, there is no failure that any single diver can have that would be fatal or even dangerous.
No matter what "bad thing" happens, you can always grab your buddy, share air to the surface and establish positive buoyancy.
You don't need a spare mask, and even though it will start a flame war, you don't need a pony bottle.
On the surface, it's a little different. You do need a safety sausage and although you don't need two of the same one, many people carry two different sizes.
For example, I carry a little 3' red "here I am come pick me up" sausage that inflates with less than one breath and is used to get the attention of the boat.
However I also carry a 9' yellow monster that is a huge pain in the ass to inflate, but can be seen from miles away. This is the "Oh sh**! What happened to the boat?" model. They're not redundant in the sense that they're replacements for each other, but there are two. Everything fits into a couple of pockets, so nobody except me would ever know it's there.
I also carry a strobe and a flashlight even on 50' daytime dives because you just never know when the brown stuff is going to hit the fan. I've actually been on a boat that sank, and know that if you wait long enough, a daytime dive will eventually turn into a night dive and a big SMB, strobe and flashlight can be the difference between spending the night in your hotel room and spending it drifting up the coast and out to sea.
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