By Cressi Editors|Published June 11, 2026|Updated June 15, 2026
Buying your own scuba gear represents a meaningful monetary investment, so it’s wise to keep it well-maintained. A regulator that goes without annual service; a wetsuit that gets put away damp; or a BCD that spends the off-season stored with salt residue in the bladder are all common, yet avoidable, situations that lead to the degradation or failure of gear far prematurely. Gear that lasts is not only good for your wallet, but also for the environment, since it won’t...