How much does it cost to rent scuba gear in Hawaii?
SCUBA Gear per 24 hour rental
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How much does it cost to rent scuba gear in Hawaii?
SCUBA Gear per 24 hour rental
Daily | Weekly (7 days) | |
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BCD*: | $25 | $75 |
Regulator with gauges*: | $25 | $75 |
Weights: | $8 | $24 |
Wetsuit: | $15 | $45 |
How much does full dive gear cost?
When purchasing a complete set of new gear, expect the bill to be around $1000 – $2000. Of course, it varies depending on whether you are buying low end or high end items. The cost of renting scuba diving gear also varies per location but in most cases it will only be a fraction of the retail price.
How much does a diving suit cost?
Cost – Wetsuits and skins range from $70 to $650. Drysuits can cost from $850 to more than $2,500. Our Advice – As long as a wetsuit fits correctly, it will do the job. If you’re going the budget route, your choices will usually be limited to basic models.
How much does snorkel gear cost in Hawaii?
Snorkel Bob’s snorkel equipment sales and rental shops are found throughout Hawaii. They offer very basic snorkel equipment starting at $9 per week. It’s safer to snorkel in a group, however if you plan to snorkel on your own, we highly recommend renting and wearing a life vest.
How much does it cost to dive in Hawaii?
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Type of Charter | Price |
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Three tank boat charter. Fri, Sat and Sun | $169 |
Two tank dusk and Night Dive | $124 |
Snorkel with Turtles Tour (guided snorkeling) | $89 |
Unguided snorkeler on scuba charter/Rider | $59 |
Is scuba diving gear expensive?
Yes, scuba diving is an expensive hobby. You can expect to spend roughly $300 to receive your diving certification, anywhere from $200 – $2,000 on scuba diving gear, and anywhere between $75 – $150 per dive.
Can you dive with goggles?
We need to get some clarification here — there is no such thing as a diving or snorkelling goggle. Goggles are used for skiing, swimming and sometimes flying and they are also used as safety eye wear in various work applications. They are not used for scuba diving, freediving, spearfishing or snorkelling — masks are.
Do I need my own scuba gear?
Usually it is not necessary to own any of your own scuba gear to start diving or to go on diving trips. However, in some remote areas and on liveaboards (which have limited space for storing gear) you may be required to have at least your own basics – mask, snorkel, fins and wetsuit.
What is the most common injury in scuba diving?
The most common injury in divers is ear barotrauma (Box 3-03). On descent, failure to equalize pressure changes within the middle ear space creates a pressure gradient across the eardrum.
Can you rent snorkel gear in Lanai?
1-800-Snorkel They force you to pay more if you want to rent from them.