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  • How to Air Up a Caddis Float Tube

    Caddis float tubes are made of an inner inflatable tube enclosed in a nylon shaped sack that gives shape, strength and protection to the inner tube. The inner tubes of most models include three...

  • Description of SCUBA Air Tanks

    Avid scuba divers factor the scuba tank into their dive planning. Capacity, composition and specialty air fill will affect the duration and length of the dive. Divers and dive operators follow...

  • Types of SCUBA Tanks

    Scuba tanks provide the air source for divers underwater. For many recreational divers, the capacity of a scuba tank determines the length of their dive. Basic knowledge of scuba tank options...

  • How Scuba Tanks Work

    An aluminum or metal tank is filled with compressed air or an oxygen-nitrogen combination. The gas is forced into the tank, where it is compressed to several thousand pounds per square inch. This...

  • Equipment Needed for Scuba Diving

    Scuba diving requires specialized equipment. But once you receive your certification, scuba diving extends your reach to the underwater realm and becomes another source for inspiration and...

  • How to Add a Pony Bottle to Dive Gear

    In SCUBA diving, pony bottles provide a separate air source. Pony bottles are usually smaller in size and capacity than the diver's primary air tank and have different uses: A separate or...

  • How to Grab a Wakeboard in the Air

    Grabbing a wakeboard in the air is a simple trick of balance, body positioning and timing. Grab a wakeboard in the air with tips from a water skiing instructor in this free video on water sports.

  • How to Get Air on a Wakeboard

    Getting air on a wakeboard utilizes the edge of the board more than leverage from the legs to gather momentum from the water. Jump on a wakeboard with tips from a water skiing instructor in this...

  • How to Do a 180 Air on a Wakeboard

    A 180 air on a wakeboard is a jump that requires keeping the handle near the waist, rotating the handle to one side and crossing the legs on the landing. Practice a 180 air on a wakeboard with...

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