
How To Know What Diving Weight You Need Free Diving
Aim for neutral buoyancy at ~10m using about 10% of your body weight or 1kg per wetsuit mm, then adjust with testing.

Scuba Diving vs. Deep-Sea Diving: What’s the Difference?
Scuba diving typically refers to recreational diving within established depth limits. Divers use compressed air in standard tanks (aluminum 80 cu ft is common) and wear wetsuits or drysuits. Cert...

What To Do With Old Scuba Tanks
Old scuba tanks can be recycled, disposed of, or repurposed. Learn to check usability and handle them responsibly.

Where To Scuba Dive With Mako Sharks
Explore mako shark dives in top spots like California, Mexico, the Azores, and South Africa, with both open-water and cage dives!

5 Biggest Misconceptions About Diving (And the Truth Behind Them)
Scuba diving is safer than people think and doesn’t need peak fitness. With training, it’s accessible to all, debunking 19 myths.

Scuba tank prices vary ($200-$500 new, $50-$200 used), influenced by material, size, brand, and ongoing maintenance costs.