A BCD (buoyancy control/compensator device) is a necessity.
There are a few big ticket items you absolutely need when scuba diving and they
can vary from person to person but a BCD, tank, regulators, and gauges/computer
are the main four that come to mind.
Just like any sport there are many products/services offered
through numerous companies all dedicated to providing goods to you but which
one do you choose? My decision was to purchase the bulk of my gear through
Sherwood and AKONA in part because the dive shop I was most associated with was
a retailer of these brands.
When I first decided to purchase my own personal diving
equipment I had little idea of what I would need but one thing was certain I
would be investing in a BCD. The Sherwood AVID was my first large investment
towards my scuba diving hobby. One way to ease the issue of picking out that
perfect fit for you is by talking with various dive shops and asking fellow
divers of their opinions on gear. When I was researching and prospecting for gear
I ended up hopping from one dive shop to the next, probably checking out half a
dozen before I finally decided.
What I've noticed is that in the three years that I've owned
a Sherwood AVID it has been reliable and a worthwhile purchase. In the fifty
plus dives that I've used this BCD I never had a problem with the system and
with regular annual maintenance I hope that that BCD will last me ten more
years.
There is really a lot to learn about diving and all of the equipment. It seems to also be about knowing the science about diving.
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