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What Is Redundant Dive Gear and Why Liveaboards Need It

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The Scuba Gear Lab by The Scuba Gear Lab

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Picture this: you're 200 miles from the nearest dive shop, and a tiny O-ring just ended your week of diving. In this episode, veteran dive operator Ray Hollister draws on 40+ years of experience and over 8,000 logged dives to explain why redundant gear isn't about paranoia—it's about protecting your investment when you're completely cut off from shore support. Whether you're planning your first liveaboard adventure or you're a seasoned traveler who's never thought twice about backup equipment, this episode breaks down exactly what redundancy means, which gear categories matter most, and how to pack smart without bringing two of everything.

  • Redundant dive gear for liveaboards isn't about catastrophic underwater failures—it's about mechanical realities like O-ring failures, computer floods, and mask strap snaps that can sideline you f ... 
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