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Scuba Diving Equipment

May 3, 2021 by Eric Keibler

Is It Time for an Upgrade?

Sometimes it is hard to remember a time when I was not a diver. I learned to Scuba dive in 1982 when I took Scuba as a PE course in college. As a college student, I started diving like a lot of our clients do with my own personal equipment and using “rental” equipment for the rest of my total diving system. It was pretty awesome in those days since there were no dive shops in Lubbock so the University owned the rental equipment and students could use the equipment for free! Later, when I came to work in Houston, I bought my own diving equipment.

Recently, I was reminded of my original diving equipment when a client brought his in for service. It was just like my original set of equipment with the cool upgrade that I added a few years after that purchase — a dive computer! Like this one, it was a Suunto SME-ML computer. It was not the first dive computer on the market but it was the smallest and most capable for its time. I remember how cool it was to use the computer instead of the dive tables and how much more bottom time I got using it. It even gave me an extra dive in Belize when the boat broke down and we went to make a dive while the table divers and crew waited on the surface for the other boat to bring out parts!

Eric in Cozumel 1987

We had a lot of fun diving in those early days of my diving hobby (it hadn’t gotten out of control yet). There were trips to Cozumel, Belize, Honduras and the Dominican Republic as well as dives off the Texas coast. That original diving equipment served me well. But I also upgraded things along the way. My old rubber purge mask gave way to a string of silicone masks and my buoyancy jacket got lighter and more capable. My air delivery systems changed a few time but more than that, my old SME-ML, which I kept for a long time, eventually gave way to better units with ever increasing capabilities.

Air delivery systems are utilizing plastics to make them lighter and more durable and pneumatics are incorporated in the designs to make them easier to breath. Engineers strived to improve airflow and to refine the machining to keep the costs down at the same time. Stainless steel and titanium are now in some models and little pieces of technology are integrated to help them perform better and last longer between servicing.

Ann in Cozumel 1992 (With a Penform Console)

But why the changes? Every time I made the change, things were still working. My BCD still kept me afloat, my air delivery system provided gas; my computer still told me my no-decompression-limit. So why would I change? Thinking about it, I know that the next generation of computers that came out after that SME-ML, were faster, more capable and had more refined algorithms based on newer diving research. Along the way, nitrox became a thing and computers adapted their programming to accommodate it. Underwater radio signals became an affordable thing and once again, computers were adapted to utilize the technology.

If you think about it, how many cars have you owned since you bought your original set of diving equipment? If you are like me, it has been more than one. Why did you get a new car? Didn’t your old one still get you from one place to another? Maybe it needed more attention and drew more attention than you wanted but ultimately you bought a new car. Have you changed your personal computer or mobile phone since you bought your diving equipment? Like me, I would say that you have probably traded things up during that period. So if you change these other things in your life, because of changing needs, serviceability issues or “it is time,” then why wouldn’t this same logic apply to your diving equipment?

Eric in Bikini Atoll 2018

Over the years, I went from a basic open water diver to a cave diver, a wreck diver and a Trimix diver all before my diving really got out of control and I married the boss and started working in the diving business full time. So as my diving changed, so to did my equipment needs. My old trusty SME-ML was not up to the task. I had to upgrade it and I upgraded all of my equipment as my diving changed. My equipment needs keep evolving as do the equipment choices. Things get better and more comfortable all the time. The key is to find the thing that will carry me through this phase of my diving sport until I need the next upgrade.

Maybe it is time you looked at your diving equipment and asked yourself…”Is it time for an upgrade?

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THROUGH MAY 31, SAVE ON A NEW VYPER NOVO LITE!

Perfect for helping you take your diving to the next level, the nitrox-ready Vyper Novo dive computer includes enhanced features like wireless air integration, a digital compass, and gas switching, all primed and ready, right out of the box. And through May 31 only, you can get a deep deal on all Vyper Novo Lite computers. But why stop there? Go big and bundle with a Transmitter to save even more!

All told, you save $50 off the Vyper Novo Lite, and $100 off when you splurge on the package. This spring, go big or go home and Vyper your dive.

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Oceanic Ventures’ First Employee, Mary Ann Henke (now Volmer), center, in the Latest Scuba Equipment 1992

Filed Under: Scuba Diving Equipment Tagged With: scuba equipment, Upgrade

April 27, 2021 by Eric Keibler

Vyper Novo Lite Special

THROUGH MAY 31, SAVE ON A NEWVYPER NOVO LITE!


Perfect for helping you take your diving to the next level, the nitrox-ready Vyper Novo dive computer includes enhanced features like wireless air integration, a digital compass, and gas switching, all primed and ready, right out of the box. And through May 31 only, you can get a deep deal on all Vyper Novo Lite computers.

But why stop there? Go big and bundle with a Transmitter to save even more!


All told, you save $50 off the Vyper Novo Lite, and $100 off when you splurge on the package.

This spring, go big or go home and Vyper your dive.

Dive Mom – I want One!

Filed Under: Sales and Fun, Scuba Diving Equipment Tagged With: Dive Computers, sale, Suunto

August 12, 2020 by Stefanie

Facebook Live – The Sidemount Revolution

This week is all about sidemount diving! We will be joined by Hollis Brand Manager, Nick Hollis and cave diver Edd Sorenson to discuss the history of sidemount diving, its rise to fame, and where it stands today. We’ll dive into different sidemount configurations, what is used in different regions around the world, and Nick and Edd’s favorite setups. Don’t forget to bring your questions!

You can find the link on the Hollis Facebook page on Monday. We will also update this post with the link when they update it.

Filed Under: Open Circuit, Presentations, Scuba Diving Equipment Tagged With: Hollis, Sidemount

July 28, 2020 by Stefanie

VIP Drysuit Fitting Event

We are really excited about an exclusive event where our clients can get a new drysuit and some really cool accessories!

On Saturday, 8 August, 2020, our trained drysuit experts will work with you one on one to:

  • Discuss the optimal BARE drysuit for your upcoming diving plans
  • Personally measure you based on BARE’s factory recommended system
  • Identify the options that will improve your dive experience.

All in a COVID safe environment.

As this is a unique event, focussed on premium drywear we will be offering each of our guests a welcome cocktail, and a complimentary BARE package consisting of:

SB Duffel Bag

A dual-zippered duffel for transporting your drysuit to and from the dive site.

Gloves

5MM or 3MM all-purpose fully-featured dive gloves for cool-to-warm water temps.

Dry Hood

9MM or 7MM hood designed to mate with the BARE drysuit collar. Ultrawarmth Dry Hoods fit comfortably and resist flushing.

Worth over $200 value, free with purchase of a drysuit.

This event is by appointment only, as we will dedicate team members to focus on your needs. If you would like to reserve one of our twelve appointment slots, please send Dive Mom an email message or call us at 713.523.3483

Don’t Miss this Opportunity to Dive Dry in Your Own Suit!

Filed Under: Open Circuit, Scuba Diving Equipment Tagged With: Bare, drysuit

December 16, 2019 by Marc

Suunto Dive Computer Special Through December 31, 2019

Limited time offer: save over $300 when you purchase a D5 or Eon Core with a Tank Pod Wireless Pressure Transmitter.

Travis Hershey Stars as the Scuba Santa
Santa Said Dive Computers Make Awesome Holiday Gifts!

Suunto has announced a very special price, $100, reg $439,  for a Tank Pod when you purchase either a Suunto D5 or and EON Core die computer.  This special runs until 31 December 2019.

Explore in Color with the Clear, Customizable Suunto EON Core

The compact Suunto EON Core is a great dive companion whether you are new to diving or an experienced pro. The clear, color display is easy to read. The key details of your dive are displayed with large, prominent numbers and graphics. Use the customizable profiles to adapt the EON Core display and dive logs to suit your needs. Bluetooth connectivity and FREE apps make it easy to manage and share your logs. This full-featured, air-integrated dive computer is your reliable partner down to depths of 80m/260ft.

The Suunto D5 Wrist Computer

The EON Core and D6 finally combined. The Suunto D5 Wrist Computer is a watch-sized dive computer with all the functions and menu from the EON Core and more. Featuring compatibility with 3-gas mixtures, four dive modes, 3D digital compass, the Suunto D5 can deliver all your crucial data in an easy-to-read interface with three-button menu design. Use the Switch Window to choose what data you want to see first. The Suunto D5 also keeps you aware of your location, air levels, and depth. Its new feature, Vibra, gently vibrates on your wrist to alert you of safety stops, air levels, depths, and time, offering you more than just the regular audio alarm. Connect to the Suunto app and access all your data from your phone. Its LED backlight is adjustable for easy use in low light. Wear it only as your dive watch and the battery lasts up to two full dive days. When used as a day-to-day watch, the Suunto D5 can last you up to five days on a single charge. With the Suunto D5, you can dive to depths up to 330 feet/100m. And whenever you want to switch things up, simply change the straps. Whether you’re in the water or on land, the Suunto D5 fulfills all your needs in style and functionality.

Suunto D5 Wins 2019 ScubaLab Tester’s Choice!

From Scuba Diving Magazine November 2019:

The three button operation of the air-integrated D5 is so simple that you can confidently navigate menus before even glancing at the manual. That earned the D5 a very good score for intuitive operation. The high-contrast color screen uses a reflective technology that enhances visibility in a wide range of light, and was easily visible in full sun – sometimes a weak spot for color displays. “Super easy to see in dark, sun or in between,” noted one test diver. The display packs a lot in without being cluttered, partly by putting some info in a changeable window at the bottom. The display makes good use of attention – getting colors, and audible and vibrating alarms are unmissable. Divers rated the display very good overall for quality of data – though not all liked the hash-mark indicators for minutes, which to non-metric minds can mean feet. Slightly liberal in our chamber dives, the D5 was simple to set up, see and understand, and test divers chose it as an overwhelming favorite. The D5 is our Testers Choice for computers over $500.
 

Filed Under: Open Circuit, Scuba Diving Equipment Tagged With: Dive Computer, RGBM, Suunto

September 28, 2017 by Eric Keibler

Equipment Special – Zeagle Trade-In Offer

TRADE IN ANY DIVE AIR DELIVERY SYSTEM, WORKING OR NOT, AND RECEIVE A DISCOUNT TOWARDS A ZEAGLE F8

Huish Outdoors has extended their trade-in offer for people in the flood-ravaged part of the country until October 31.  So, bring in your used Air delivery system (first and second stage) to Oceanic Ventures, Inc. and you will receive over $100 toward a new F8 Regulator (Yoke or Din style).
The best performing diaphragm regulator on the market today. In partnership with Atomic Aquatics, we engineered over 20 different improvements on everything from inner mechanisms and materials to exterior controls and aesthetics. The F8 breathes better, works harder and lasts longer than any other air delivery system Zeagle has ever made.

Filed Under: Open Circuit, Scuba Diving Equipment Tagged With: Equipment, equipment specials

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