Scuba Equipment Sales, Rental, & Servicing

At Sentec Scuba, we offer a full range of scuba equipment sales, rentals, and professional servicing to support divers at every stage. From properly fitted personal gear to dependable rental equipment, everything we provide is selected, maintained, and serviced with safety and performance in mind. Our in-house service department handles routine maintenance and repairs to manufacturer standards, ensuring your equipment is ready when it matters most. Whether you’re gearing up for your first certification or maintaining equipment you’ve trusted for years, we focus on reliability, honest guidance, and doing things the right way.

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Masks

Clear vision starts with a proper fit. Comfort, seal, and visibility matter more than brand names.

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Regulators

Your lifeline underwater. Smooth breathing, cold-water reliability, and properly serviced performance.

Diving equipment, including tanks and regulators, on a boat with ocean water in the background.

Buoyancy Compensators (BCD)

Control, trim, and stability in the water. The right BCD makes every dive easier.

Close-up of a dive computer worn on a person's wrist, displaying dive information such as maximum depth, current depth, surface time, and air quality.

Dive Computers

Real-time dive data that keeps you informed, safe, and within your limits.

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Fins

Efficient propulsion without wasted effort. Power, control, and comfort where it counts.

A man wearing a diving mask and snorkel by a body of water, with lounge chairs and people swimming in the background.

Snorkles

Simple, functional, and reliable — for surface swims and shore entries.

Two scuba tanks on a boat with a diving mask and snorkel in front, overlooking the ocean with a distant landmass and blue sky.

Tanks

High-quality cylinders maintained and inspected to meet safety standards.

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Wet Suits

Thermal protection for comfort and endurance in warmer water conditions.

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Dry Suits

Stay warm, stay dry, and extend your dive season in cold-water environments.

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