I know we always tell aspiring technical or cave divers that, if the cost of the gear is an issue, the cost of the diving will be unsupportable.
But for a lot of people, even getting into equipment where they can begin to build the skills is a big deal.
I'm considering writing an article for a publication about where and how one can economize, in switching over from recreational to technical style equipment. I have my own ideas about good sources for used or lower cost stuff, and about what one should be watchful for, and what servicing or other checks are necessary before using what one has bought. But there are a lot of people out there with more experience than I have, and I'd love to hear any suggestions for where and how to acquire lower cost equipment, and/or what to do to make sure one's purchases are both safe and cost-effective.
But for a lot of people, even getting into equipment where they can begin to build the skills is a big deal.
I'm considering writing an article for a publication about where and how one can economize, in switching over from recreational to technical style equipment. I have my own ideas about good sources for used or lower cost stuff, and about what one should be watchful for, and what servicing or other checks are necessary before using what one has bought. But there are a lot of people out there with more experience than I have, and I'd love to hear any suggestions for where and how to acquire lower cost equipment, and/or what to do to make sure one's purchases are both safe and cost-effective.