Undercurrent readers are experienced divers with lots
of good information. So why not share the knowledge?
Reader Gino Dubay (Pigeon Forge, TN) offers two
tips of his own. “To make it actually easy to don a wetsuit,
place a ziplock-bag on each foot and hand before you slide
them into the sleeve or leg. They will then slide through
like *** through a goose.”
To prevent the inside of your underwater housing lens
from fogging up, Dubay recommends saving the small
absorbent packs that come shipped with most electronic
gadgets and put one or two in the housing before a dive.
Kimberly Forbragd (Beaverton, OR) separately offered
her own gear tip: Carefully inspect each piece of gear after
flying. Bags are often inspected by the TSA who can often
handle gear too roughly or in the wrong way. “I recently
flooded two expensive rechargeable flashlight batteries
on the first dive after flying. The lights were tightly sealed
when I packed them, yet they were very loose before I
tightened them underwater but by then it was too late.”
So what’s your tip? Send them to us via e-mail at
editor@undercurrent.org and we’ll share them with other
readers in upcoming issues.