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Diving equipment, orunderwater diving equipment, isequipment used byunderwater divers to make diving activities possible, easier, safer and/or more comfortable. This may be equipment primarily intended for this purpose, or equipment intended for other purposes which is found to be suitable for diving use.This is a list of manufacturers of equipment specifically intended for use forunderwater diving, though they may also manufacture equipment for other applications

The fundamental item of diving equipment used by divers other thanfreedivers, isunderwater breathing apparatus, such asscuba equipment, andsurface-supplied diving equipment, but there are other important items of equipment that make diving safer, more convenient or more efficient. Diving equipment used byrecreational scuba divers, also known as scuba gear, is mostly personal equipment carried by the diver, butprofessional divers, particularly when operating in thesurface-supplied orsaturation mode, use a large amount ofdiving support equipment not carried by the diver.

Equipment which is used forunderwater work or other activities which is not directly related to the activity of diving, or which has not been designed or modified specifically for underwater use by divers is generally not considered to be diving equipment.

The list is laid out alphabetical order and lists types of diving equipment manufactured and brand names associated with each entity. Several brands were originally the names of independent manufacturers, which have subsequently changed ownership, and may be listed both as a brand and a manufacturer. Some manufacturers were only active for a few years, and some changed their name and brands several times. There are a few which accumulated others by mergers and purchases, and consequently own a large number of brands, some of which may then quietly disappear from the market.

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  • Advanced Diving Equipment Company – American manufacturer of surface supplied diving helmets – Swindell free-flow open circuit air helmets.[1]
  • Aeris (dive gear) – American brand of scuba equipment Originally a brand of American Underwater Products, founded in 1998, and merged into a sister-brand, Oceanic, in 2014. Aeris brand covered a wide range of recreational scuba equipment, including regulators, dive computers, buoyancy compensators, harnesses, masks, fins, and snorkels.[2]
  • Aerotec Industries Inc. Norseman scuba regulators.[3]
  • Aer-Sub, also known as Spiro-Sub – Branding used by Cressi-Sub for scuba equipment Trademarks used by Cressi-sub.[4]
  • Erik Andersson (diving equimpent) of Stockholm, Sweden – Standard diving dress.[5]
  • AP Diving, also known as AP Valves – British manufacturer of underwater diving equipment – Inspiration rebreathers, Buddy and Commando buoyancy compensators, Mk IV Jump Jacket.
  • Apeks – British manufacturer of scuba diving equipment – Scuba regulators, buoyancy compensators, harnesses, masks, fins, lights, diving suits and accessories.[6] Acquired by AquaLung in 1997.[7]
  • Apollo (dive gear) Scuba masks, fins, diver propulsion vehicles, dive lights.[8]
  • Apple – American multinational technology company – Dive computers.[9]
  • AQA (dive gear) (Japan). Fins, snorkels, boots, gloves, and wet suits.[10]
  • Aquala, also known as Bel-Aqua – US Maudacturer of dry suits.[11]
  • Aqua Lung America – American company manufacturing recreational diving equipment
  • Aqualung Group, also known as Aqua Lung International, La Spirotechnique – French company manufacturing breathing apparatus and diving equipment
  • Aqwary – Dive computers.[9]
  • L.G. Arpin Company Divair scuba regulators.[3]
  • Atmos – Dive computers.[9]
  • Atomic aquatics – Scuba regulators, masks, swimfins.[12]
  • Audaxpro Buoyancy compensators.[13]
  • Avelo (diving system) – Variable density scuba buoyancy control system – Integrated scuba cylinder and buoyancy compensator.
  • Avesta Jernverks AB – Swedish manufacturer of seamless steel gas cylinders (Sweden) Steel diving cylinders.[14]
  • Avon Protection – British manufacturing companyPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets

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  • C.E. Heinke & Co. Ltd. – British manufacturer of diving equipment
  • Carleton Life Support – Subsidiary of Cobham based in Davenport, Iowa
  • Emil Carlsson of Stockholm, Sweden: Standard diving equipment.[23]
  • Catalina Cylinders – American manufacturer of aluminum gas cylinders. Aluminium diving cylinders.[14]
  • Cavalero-Champion – French manufacturer of underwater diving equipment. Acquired by Beuchat 1992, Spearguns, swimfins, half-masks.
  • Cis-Lunar – Manufacturer of electronically controlled closed-circuit rebreathers for scuba diving
  • Citizen Watch – Core company of a Japanese global corporate group based in Tokyo, Japan – Dive computers and diving watches.[24][25]
  • Clouth Gummiwerke AG ofCöln Nippes, Germany – Standard diving equipment.
  • Cobham Limited – British defense industry manufacturing company – Military rebreathers
  • Cochran Undersea Technology (Cochran) was the supplier of dive computers to the US Navy. They were programmed with US Navy specified algorithm based on theThalmann algorithm.[26] Cochran has closed down after the death of the founder, and the US Navy has been using Shearwater Research computers programmed with the decompression model specified by the Navy since then.
  • Composite-Beat Engel – Swiss manufacturer of composite helmets – Lightweight demand diving helmets, umbilical reels.[27][28]
  • Cressi-Sub – Italian manufacturer of water sports equipment – Scuba, snorkel, and spearfishing equipment.

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  • E. T. Skinner & Co. Ltd British manufacturer of fins, masks etc.[48] founded byOscar Gugen, later becameTyphoon International, manufacturer of dry suits.
  • Easydive srl - Italian manufacturer founded in 2000, specializing in underwater housings for smartphones and action cameras. It also produces lighting systems and accessories for underwater imaging. Easydive pioneered electronic universal housings for DSLR and mirrorless cameras. This innovation allows multiple camera models to be used in a single housing, reducing waste and cost.
  • Eterne – Shallow water helmets.[49]
  • Eurocylinder Systems AG – German manufacturer of seamless steel pressure cylinders for gas (Apolda, Germany) Steel diving cylinders.[14][50]

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  • Faber Industrie SpA – Italian manufacturer of seamless steel and composite pressure cylinders for gas (Cividale del Friuli, Italy) Steel diving cylinders.[14][51]
  • Favre-Leuba – Swiss watch manufacturer
  • Farallon (DPV) Diver propulsion vehicles.[52]
  • Fenzy – French manufacturer of industrial and diving breathing equipment. Acquired by Aqualung 1976.
  • Maurice Fernez – French inventor and pioneer in underwater breathing apparatus
  • Luigi Ferraro – Officer of the Royal Italian Navy and pioneer of Italian submarine warfare
  • James Fisher and Sons plc, also known as Divex – British provider of marine engineering services – ANSTI test equipment, commercial and defence diving equipment, recompression chambers, saturation systems, submarine rescue equipment, hyperbaric reception facilities.[53]
  • FitzWright Company Ltd., Subsidiary of Bare Sportswear Corp, Wetsuits and dry suits.[54]
  • Fourth Element Dry suits and wetsuits.[17]
  • Friedrich Flohr, Kiel, Germany: Established 1890. Manufactured apparatus of Denayrouze type with three-bolt helmets and regulator backpacks. Later also produced free-flow helmets.[55][56]

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  • Jetsam Technologies – Manufacturer of manual closed circuit rebreathers (KISS range of rebreathers)
  • Johnson Outdoors – Producer of outdoor recreational products, with several brand names (Scubapro, Uwatec)
  • Josef Heiser – Austrian manufacturer of seamless steel gas cylinders (Austria), now Worthington Cylinders GesmbH.[14]
  • Juergensen Defense Corporation Electronic rebreather control systems (Hammerhead)

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  • Kawasaki (dive gear). Japanese manufacturer of scuba regulators.[70]
  • Kimura (Nagasaki iron works), Japen: Standard diving equipment[71]
  • Kinugawa Co. Ltd, also known as Kinugawa Group, Kinugawa Rubber. Japanese diving equipment manufacturer: Brand names Cocoloa, Gull, AQA. Masks, fins, wetsuits.[72]
  • Kirby Morgan – Brand of underwater diving equipment. Lightweight demand helmets, band masks, full-face masks, gas distribution panels, regulators.[73]

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  • Lavacore Exposure protection clothing.[74]
  • Light Monkey Lights, guideline, reels, spools, harness and BCDs, helmets, dry suit accessories, cylinder accessories.[75]
  • Linde Werdelin – Swiss-Danish watchmaker – Dive computers.[9]
  • C.A. Lindqvist of Stockholm, Sweden: Standard diving equipment.[76]
  • Liquivision Dive computers.[77] Acquired by American Underwater Products in 2014. No longer in production.
  • Loosco, also known as G.L. Loos & Co. Fabrieken NV Amsterdam, Netherlands. Manufacturer of scuba breathing equipment. "Dive safe".[78][79]
  • Luxfer, also known as Luxfer Gas Cylinders – Multinational manufacturer of seamless aluminium pressure vessels (United Kingdom, United States, France) (They announced in 2021 they are leaving the aluminum production market in the US.) Aluminium diving cylinders.[14] Luxfer Gas Cylinders is based in Riverside, California, and has manufacturing facilities in the U.S., England, Canada, China and India.[80]

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  • Mares (scuba equipment), also known as Mares, S.P.a – Italian manufacturer of underwater diving equipment.. Scuba regulators, buoyancy compensators, swimfins.
  • Medi (diving equipment), East Germany – 3-bolt helmets[56]
  • Marinverkst of Karlskrona, Sweden –Standard diving equipment.[81]
  • McLean – Dive computers.[9]
  • Mercury Products, Billingshurst, UK. SDBA (Special Duty Oxygen Breathing Apparatus)
  • Miller-Dunn Diving Co. of Miami, Florida – Standard diving equipment, shallow water helmets.[82]
  • Morse Diving, also known as Morse Diving International, A J Morse and Son. – American manufacturer of diving equipment – Standard diving equipment.[83] shallow water helmets.[84]

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  • Vítkovice Cylinders a.s. – Czech manufacturer of seamless pressure cylinders for gas (Ostrava, Czechia) Steel diving cylinders.[14][144][145]
  • Voit, also known as Industrias Voit S.A. de C.V., AMF Voit, and W.J. Voit Rubber Corporation – Sporting goods manufacturer. Former manufacturer of diving equipment, including scuba regulators, cylinder valves,[3] Swimfins, masks, snorkels, spearguns, wetsuits and accessories. Brands "Swimaster", Viking (regulator).[146]
  • Viking (scuba regulator) Scuba regulators. Brand of Voit.[3]
  • Viking (dry suits) – Swedish brand of diving dry suits Vulcanised rubber dry suits, hot water suits.[147]
  • VR Technology – Dive computers (VR3)[148][9]

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