Here is a checklist of basic rebreather equipment to take on a trip:
- Mask and fins
- CCR Rebreather with onboard diluent and oxygen tanks
- Suitable exposure suit
- Bail-out cylinder with a first and second-stage, submersible pressure gauge, power inflator for dry suit and/or offboard gas connection If flying then just stage rigging hardware, regulator and bungees.
- Buoyancy compensator and harness for rebreather
- Primary light if needed
- Two battery-powered backup diving lights if needed
- Primary diving line reel if applicable
- Safety reel if applicable
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- Dive computer or timing device, depth gauge, slate or wetnotes,
pencil and submersible dive tables or laptop with decompression software
- Dive knife or cutter
- At least three (3) line markers (cave only)
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In-water decompression cylinder with support equipment including, but
not limited to, regulators(s), submersible-pressure gauge. If flying
then just stage rigging hardware, regulator and bungees.
- Jump/gap reel with minimum of 50 feet/16 m guideline (cave only)
- Surface marker buoy (lift bag) if applicable
- Ancillary gear including tools, check lists, spare parts, oxygen analyzer, etc.
- Carbon Dioxide Absorbent - can be purchased locally if pre-arranged
- Oxygen calibration kit if applicable
- Absorbent rags for drying counterlungs
- Counterlung drying hanger
- Disinfectant product like Virkon or Betadine
- Log book and pre-dive check sheets










