McNETT® - Essentials for AdventureTM

Organization

  • Packing Tip

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    • Organized Packing

      McNett® Hanging Toiletry Kits feature special compartments for bottled items and waterproof zippered pouches to keep everything accessible on the go. Kits lie flat in your luggage for easy packing and make for trouble-free toting of personal items between your room and shared bathrooms on live aboards.

      Pack smaller like items together in Cubit™ Mesh Packing Cube Organizers. Keeping small items together will make them easier to find and use. Cubits are also great for organizing your travel wardrobe.

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    • How to Pack Your Dive Gear

      Before you leave, lay out all your dive gear and position items in relation to how you will wear them. Starting with the last item you will need, begin packing your bag. Wrap your fins in a towel and pack flat on the bottom or side of your bag. Always pack your mask, regulator, dive computer and other sensitive equipment in their protective cases.

    • Travel Safe

      For travel, fold your wet suit as follows to minimize bulk and stress on the suit:
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      1) Lay suit flat and fold legs up– avoid folding across the zipper;
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      2) Fold arms across the chest forming an “X”;
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      3) Place folded suit flat in your bag.

      On the way home, disperse dryer sheets throughout your gear bag to minimize odors.

Find more great tips like these in our Repair Guide

  • Dive Health

    Dive Health

    Diving is dehydrating – especially in tropical heat. Dehydration contributes to decompression sickness, fatigue and cardiovascular stress. To make up for water lost while diving, drink a gallon of water each day.
  • Pre-trip Tips

    Pre-trip Tips

    Preparing for a dive vacation is just as important as the dive itself. Thorough pre-trip planning will help ensure a fun, relaxed and safe dive vacation!