There are as many favorite dive environments as divers: some love a rollicking drift; some live to explore wrecks. Some love the independence of shore diving, and some are quite content finning slowly over a busy reef. The environment you dive in, however, is about more than just what you'll see underwater; it influences all your gear choices too. Most divers settle on one setup and use it everywhere, which is fine if you’re consistently diving in the exact same...
By Cressi Editors|Published June 10, 2026|Updated June 11, 2026
Congratulations, you’re a newly certified open-water diver! Now what? For many people, the next step is deciding what gear you need to buy and what you can comfortably rent as you figure out whether scuba diving will become your new passion. (It will, of course). The short answer is that you needn’t go straight from your course to the sales counter, laden down with every conceivable piece of gear. A few key pieces are worth an early investment, however, and...
By Rebecca Strauss|Published April 27, 2026|Updated June 05, 2026
Designing for the Dive: How Cressi Builds Scuba Gear for Real Conditions Scuba gear doesn’t get a trial run. From the first time you use it, it’s got to perform perfectly, no matter the conditions, from saltwater to current, in cold water, or with low visibility. Cressi designs equipment with that baseline in mind. Engineers test gear on repeated dives and in real conditions. Regulators need to deliver clean, clear airflow. BCDs must vent when you expect them to, and...