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Skin diving, also known as free diving, is a type of underwater diving that relies on the diver's ability to hold their breath rather than on the use of a breathing apparatus. It is a popular form of recreational diving, as well as a competitive sport. Skin diving equipment includes a mask, fins, snorkel, and wetsuit. The mask allows the diver to see underwater, while the fins and snorkel help the diver move and breathe. The wetsuit helps the diver stay warm and buoyant.
Skin diving is a growing market within the sporting goods and equipment industry. It is a popular activity for both recreational and competitive divers, and is becoming increasingly popular as a form of exercise and relaxation. Skin diving is also becoming more accessible, with a variety of equipment available for purchase.
Some companies in the skin diving market include Cressi, Mares, Aqua Lung, and Scubapro. These companies offer a wide range of skin diving equipment, from masks and fins to wetsuits and snorkels. Show Less Read more