Signs you have too much scuba gear.

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ScoobaChef

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Yes, I know there's really no such thing, but let's pretend.

1. You start lending gear TO your LDS
2. You complain to the shop owner that they need a bigger selection because you already have 3 of everything.

3.....
 
When you have a different kit for each situation: teaching, open water diving, tech diving, cold water diving and warm water diving and another one for travel.


dam this is soooooo true and i have the "scuba room "
 
You have a "scuba building" with drying hooks and service area with extra hoses, o-rings, straps, bungee sizes, hardware, and whatever else may be needed! Not to mention enough tanks and regs that you have sidemount, backmount and twins in 80's and 100's along with pony bottle and just a "few" extra tanks in other various sizes!! We won't get into the wetsuit selection!:D But hey it's all for fun!!
 

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