If you have your own weight integrated BCD, there are skills and standards for training that configuration. Belt is not mandated, unless you have an instructor that chooses to make it so.
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I don't have my own BCD, I have the stuff I mentioned in the original post - fins, booties, mask, and snorkel. So sorry I don't have quite everything. But I know from the orientation I went to, those 4 things + weight belt are part of what they rent or you can bring your own. Everything else like the BCD, tanks, etc, are included with all the price.And if you already have your own BCD, then go ahead and get a few basic safety items now.
SMB, cutting tool, surface signaling device. Lots of variability within those generalities.
Courses are an opportunity to learn about a bunch of things, including kit. You get to use certain kit and like or hate it. So after the course you are better informed than before. Leave spending money until you have a better idea of what matters to you.I'm taking my OW course this weekend that is the class and pool sessions, and then doing the checkout dives in December in Grand Cayman.
I'm just curious if anyone has any accessories or snorkel gear/gadgets that they would recommend for a newbie such as myself.
I've done SCUBA 2x now (3 dives total) and I own my own mask, snorkel, fins, and booties. I believe in the class they are going to either give us or we have to pay for a weight belt, so I will have those 5 pieces of equipment.
I'm just wondering if there is anything else that people would recommend to have during their checkout dives. I know I should just be focused on the dives and stuff, so I'm not talking about stuff that isn't really necessary or that would just get in the way. I know there are dive computers that are like watches too so I wasn't sure if that is something I might as well get before my checkout dives.
I plan on asking this question to my instructor as well. I am also curious if bringing my goPro during checkout dives is a good idea or not, so I'd be open to hearing opinions on that. Again, I know the point is to do the checkout dives to become certified, and perform skills, but I'm just wondering. I took it both times I did it before and it wasn't an issue, but then again, I wasn't down there doing skills.
My birthday comes between my class being finished and going to GC, so that's another reason I'm asking, to give my wife ideas what to get me![]()