Here in west coat US, SF Bay Area, it is required that we purchase mask, snorkel, gloves, boots and fins before having the first pool session. Amongst these basic essential items, mask is the top priority. The key is fit. Don't get caught up with clear vs black skirt. It is largely a personal preference. Then:
- Get the cheapest snorkel. Chances are you will lose it, or after a while, you don't bother using one anymore.
- Gloves and boots needs to fit you but also needs to fit the environment you are diving in.
- Fins are also very much personal preference. If you are not sure, just pick up a pair of Jet fins used on craigslist for ~$40. Even if you find you don't like it later, there are large community buying jet fins. You will be able to sell it without losing any money.
After these essential personal items my preference goes like this:
If you are in cold water
1. Exposure suit if for cold water It should fit. Rental hardly fits and you get different rental every time. So having one that fit you and you get to use the same one every time help you nail your buoyance. In warm water, since suit is thin 3mm or less, it become less important IMO.
If you are warm water
1. BC. Again, I am looking for fit and consistency here.
2. safety device.
3. computer. this before regulator is because you need to know your computer in order for the computer to help you on diving. It is a consistency thing as well
4. regulator. I think for new recreation divers, rental reg is ok unless you will dive a lot. If you do a few dives a year, you are better off with rental.
5. weight, by now you should know how much or what type of weight you need. buy them on craigslist
6. tank.
---------- Post added August 31st, 2015 at 04:26 PM ----------
I don't know! I had the same question! The instructor said a general rule of thumb is 10% of your body weight. Then of course, to find what actually works best on the training dives, etc.
It can be a lot more involve than that. First it highly depends on your exposure suit. With rental, the weighting will be different depends on thickness and newness of the wetsuit as well. It also depends on what type of BC. You will need more weight with a full blown BCD compared to BP/W with SS plate. Then it also depend on what type of weight you will need. For BC with integrated weight system, you may want soft weight. For BP/W, majority of your weight will be hard weight on weight belt.