Scuba Warehouse has been looking after Scuba Divers and Snorkellers for over 30 years. To some, that does not mean much, but if you are going to get your own dive gear – which is essentially life support equipment – having that history of experience can mean a heck of a lot.
As you can see from the pictures below, we have a lot of gear for you to come and take a look at, feel, poke, try-on, check-out in a mirror. This one does not seem quite right – no problem – try this one. We have a resident scuba technician who can tell you anything you want to know about the more complex pieces of equipment.
We only work with world class manufacturers who know what divers need and all of our gear comes with a warranty.
If you have specific needs, ring or email first to make a time to come in when we can ensure we have the specific expertise needed on hand to help. We are easy to get to and have plenty of parking.
Scuba Warehouse is privately owned and personal one-on-one service is our specialty.
We love meeting divers whether they are brand new, fresh out of their first dive course or salty veterans who have dived all over the world, and we would love to meet you.
Call us, email us, or even better, come see us.
Judith and Craig

Getting Scuba Gear that serves you well underwater is actually a pretty personal experience. Owning equipment that fits well, is suited to your diving and set-up just for you delivers the best adventure in the water.
You don’t want to spend half your dive trying to adjust some strap or weight pocket.
As you can see, we have a range of gear in-store from the world’s best manufacturers to try on before you buy.
Your mask is literally your window to your underwater adventure. Seen here is a sample of our range, Some of these masks can be fitted with corrective lenses tailored to your individual prescription.
Of all your gear, your mask is probably the most personal because no 2 faces are identical. What the mask is made of and ensuring it seals well without having to have the strap so tight it is annoying, or even painful, is super important


There is no such thing as too many accessories! 🙂 Seriously though, there are 2 types of accessories – those that are specific to various types of diving (think a great torch for that awesome Night Dive) or accessories that make your diving easier, ensures everything you need is easy to access, (think bungy strap) provides an added layer of safety (safety sausage) or perhaps secures your camera so it does not float away.
We have a really big accessory range in-store – well worth coming in to check-out.
Some of us feel the cold more than others – no crime in that – and there is no need to suffer in silence. A proper fitting wetsuit will have you warm and toasty on every dive. And the days of a wetsuit being a thick, stiff sumo suit are long gone as modern materials are flexible and lightweight. And if you REALLY feel the cold, a good hood and an overvest that adds a layer of insulation over your upper torso will do wonders to ensure you are always comfortable in the water.


A good snorkel is essential for navigating on the surface. (and saves your tank air for the underwater adventure part)
You already know each of us have a different size mouth, so a snorkel that sits comfortably between your chops is a good thing. A flexible lower half of the stalk means the mouthpiece falls away when not in use, ensuring it does not get in the way of your scuba regulator.
And being colour co-ordinated does more than just have you looking cool and funky – it is a really easy way to identify your buddy in the water.
By the way – don’t let your kids use your snorkel. Their growing lungs and airways are still too small for your snorkel and they end up breathing back in the CO2 they have just expelled into your snorkel, which is why junior snorkels are a smaller diameter.