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10 EASY SCUBA DIVE TIPS FOR A BETTER DIVE!

I’m sharing ten easy SCUBA Diving tips I’ve learned from years of diving experiences.

These tips are for beginner scuba divers, intermediate divers, or a “scuba diving refresher” for those returning to the sport. But advanced scuba divers might find something useful here too!

I use this collection of SCUBA tips and tricks on every dive. Some of these scuba tips I’ve figured out on my own and others I have “borrowed” from other divers.

Article Summery

  1. XL Carabiner Clip
  2. Pre-Treat Your Mask with An Antifog Gel
  3. SCUBA Socks
  4. Dry Mouth Spray
  5. Use Magic Eraser to Clean Your Dive Slate!
  6. UNITE Hair Detangler
  7. How to Get Your Fins Off Easier
  8. Know How to Prevent Sea Sickness Before It Starts
  9. Always Use Reef Safe Sunscreen
  10. An Easy DIY Snorkel “Clip”
1. XL Carabiner Clip

I have 1 or 2 of these during a dive. It’s so easy.

I attach my dive watch to the carabiner after a dive, when I am putting my gear away, so I never accidentally forget it.

2. Pre-Treat Your Mask with An Antifog Gel

Every diver has a favorite type of defogger. I used the standard baby shampoo for a long time, but every mask is different.

I hate mask fog, and my current mask eats baby shampoo for breakfast. Constantly rinsing mask fog ruins my dive.

Now I use Spit Antifog Gel. Only use the gel, it’s a better product than the spray version.

To get the best results put a thin layer of Spit on your mask lens the night before you dive. Then do a quick rinse with water before your dive.

I prefer rinsing with seawater. I had a divemaster tell me never to use freshwater to rinse a mask, and I stick to this advice as much as I can. True or not, I’m not sure – but it works for me.

3. Neoprene Water Fin Sock Diving Wetsuits Sock 3MM for Women Men, Thermal Beach Sock Anti Slip Flexible for Snorkeling Surfing Kayaking Swimming Sailing Diving (L)“>3mm pair of SCUBA socks or scuba socks that have a fleece lining on top.

This scuba hack really helps keep my feet warm when diving during the colder months (cold for Florida that is!).

4. Dry Mouth Spray

I get a dry mouth when I SCUBA dive. I know this sounds crazy since I am in the water the entire time.

On a dive boat, I saw a woman using Biotene mouth spray right before a dive. I stole this idea and I love it. It doesn’t completely stop dry mouth, but it helps a lot.

Really any brand of minty mouth spray helps. When I run out of my dry mouth spray (and forget to buy more) my backup is Listerine pocket mist mouth spray.

SCUBA Diver Wrist Slate

5. Use Magic Eraser to Clean Your Dive Slate!

Magic Eraser – it’s not just for walls! It’s THE BEST for quickly cleaning dive slates.

I keep a ½ of one in my dry box with the rest of my scuba tools.

9. Always Use Reef Safe Sunscreen

The first time I heard about reef-safe sunscreen was 12 years ago. It was required for a whale shark research trip that I participated in as a “teacher scientist”.

I couldn’t find it at any U.S.A. drugstore. I found one brand on Amazon for $40.00!!!  I bought a cheaper “organic” one and figured that was good enough.

I learned two things about sunscreen on this trip:

1. Reef-safe sunscreen is in every Cancun, Mexico drug store for $5.00 a bottle!!!

2. Why is reef-safe sunscreen critical for reef health? Oxybenzone is the main culprit, but you can read the entire list of 12 toxic ingredients here.

Oxybenzone kills the algae that live in coral tissues. Killing the algae that coral depends on to live stresses or kills the coral (through negative DNA impacts, abnormal growths, and coral bleaching).

My favorite brand is Stream 2 Sea. It’s available on Amazon and made by a small business located in the Florida Keys.

An Elastic Hair Tie Works Much Better Than Cheap Snorkel Clips

10. An Easy DIY Snorkel “Clip”

This tip I don’t use much when scuba diving because I hate diving with a snorkel. I prefer to keep a roll-up snorkel in a pocket on my B.C.

However, when I am required to use a snorkel or I am out snorkeling, I use an elastic hair tie.

A hair tie works as well or better than the cheap plastic clips most snorkels come with.

To use: Twist the elastic in figure 8 around the left side of the mask band and slide the snorkel through the two loops of figure 8. It couldn’t be any more cheap, simple, or easy.

A Few Last Thoughts

Well, I hope these 10 beginner scuba diver tips help make your dive easy and comfortable. Feeling comfortable in the water increases diver safety and confidence.

If you have a diving tip, please let me know in the comments! It might turn up in another blog post.

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