Granted, this set is not new, but the equipment here has been little-used. However, it’s everything you need to go diving anywhere in the world. (I’ve dived Blue Corner in Palau, Taveuni Strait in Fiji, and the Great Barrier Reef in Australia using this gear. It’s all excellent equipment.) At the time I purchased this, all were considered top-quality gear.
The BC is a LARGE Oceanic Probe Buoyancy Compensator (BC). I've installed a new O-ring on the manual inflator and have included an extra ring as a backup. It has two large pockets on each side and quick-release weight pockets (no weight belt needed). It’s equipped with a rapid exhaust valve and waist and chest straps for extra safety. As I said, it was top-of-the-line BC when I bought it. A manual is included.
The dive gauge is Suunto Cobra 2 Air Integrated Air and Nitrox Computer; it comes with a compass. (Nitrox is a must if you dive deep.) The battery for the computer needs to be replaced. I can't do this. The computer records your dives and saves the data for future reference. The computer and compass are connected as a single unit console, putting all your information in one place. A Scuba Pro G200B Regulator is attached to the octopus. Manual and other info included.
The LARGE Scuba Pro Twin Jet Fins are split at the tip of the fin, making maneuverability easy and fast. It also enables you to cover a lot of ground quickly without cramping your leg muscles or straining your ankles. The fins come with quick-release straps, but I’ve also included standard straps and added booties to the sale as well.
I’ve also included a Scuba Pro Knife, gloves (LARGE), a dive log, a hoodie, a 6ft. Acona Safety Tube, a boatboard dive bag, a flashlight, and a large, blue nylon bag for all the equipment mentioned here for storage and transporting.
Today, buying comparable gear will cost more than $2,000. I’m selling all this for $650 - that’s more than $1,300 in savings.