Scuba.com

Category: Dive shop in New York

Address: 42 W 18th St 3rd floor, New York, NY 10011, USA

Phone: +12126451234

Opening hours

Sunday: 10AM–5PM

Monday: 10AM–7PM

Tuesday: 10AM–1PM

Wednesday: Closed

Thursday: 10AM–7PM

Friday: 10AM–2PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Dmitriy Kagan

Sep 19, 2022

I been their customer for years. I got my first set of gear when i got my open water cert. I got full replacement when Hurricane Sandy left me without it. Top notch knowledgeable folks. Fast reliable service. Thank you.

Caroline Quinn

Aug 20, 2022

I'm surprised by the poor ratings as I've always had a good experience shopping here, including when it was Leisure Pro. They hold a good range of stock considering they're right in the middle of Midtown, so you can actually try stuff on before buying, and they can order stuff in for you easily if you're after something they don't have in stock. They carry good quality gear, fairly priced, but the real selling point for me is the customer service: I made several visits ahead of a Galapagos liveaboard trip in March and Mary gave me fantastic advice about gear choices and was very patient as I dithered over whether to invest in a 5mm or 7mm suit. She really knows her stuff and was so friendly and helpful. No problems returning or exchanging gear when stuff I ordered online didn't fit right. If you're planning to go into the store in person, worth being aware they observe the Sabbath so are closed Friday afternoons and Saturdays.

Jason B

Aug 10, 2022

Decent staff

Wiston Duran

Jul 19, 2022

Really Bad Customer Service. I Place an order, and the order came incomplete. According to them, I have to wait until they have the time to do an inventory for them to know if they have that extra part. Days went by and I still waiting for an Answer. Today, I'm returning everting back and I'm waiting for the refund. I Lost a dive trip Last weekend because all the delays and I'm fixing to miss the one this weekend because of them.

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Questions & Answers

I purchased a shorty wet suit about a month ago and think it might be a little small how long do I have to exchange it? still has tags just tried it on mike

Mike Erkel | Oct 1, 2019
James Moran | Oct 1, 2019

Email them they will take it back no problem and exchange.

What are the Covid safety practices like here?

Anonymous | Sep 30, 2022
Scuba.com | Sep 30, 2021

Please check this link https://www.leisurepro.com/g/coronavirus-health-alert21

Do they buy pressure gauges ?

Dwane Wilson | Sep 30, 2020
Scuba.com | Sep 30, 2020

We sell scuba pressure gauges, we also buy used

When will Leisurepro offer theScubapr D420 1st Stage as an option? Mark D

John Doe | Sep 30, 2020
Scuba.com | Sep 30, 2020

No ETA

I have 2 Aladin Pros that need new batteries, do you provide this service? and how much would it cost?

Magdi Hanna | Oct 1, 2019
Scuba.com | Oct 1, 2019

We dont do it ourselves, however we can send the computers back to scubapro for battery replacement, the price is approx. $175.00 per computer. Best would be to contact scubapro directly at https://www.scubapro.com/customer-service

I'm looking for a solar dc link computer, how much does it cost? looking for a solar dc link by tusa, how much does it cost?

Georgina Tuxpan | Oct 1, 2019
Scuba.com | Oct 1, 2019

its $650.00 https://www.leisurepro.com/p-tbtiq1204/tusa-iq1204-dc-solar-link-dive-computer

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Do you have clothes too?

ZICO BRESCIANI | Oct 1, 2019
Dmitry Burstein | Oct 1, 2019

They have diving and surfing suits, if that was your intention. Otherwise they have apparel.

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I wish to sell a wet suit and snorkeling equipment. What is the best way to do it?

Roni Berger | Oct 1, 2019
Scuba.com | Oct 1, 2019

https://www.leisurepro.com/nspc/usedQuote

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Does this store carry kids flippers I have a 9, 7 and 6 years old. The 9 y old is a boy

Nouara Mokhtari | Oct 1, 2018
Zhenya | Oct 1, 2018

They carry kid's fins. Check their website

Is the spare air easy dive set have a removable valve on the 19 c tank so you can take it when traveling

Kayla Pelletier | Oct 1, 2018
Mauricio Moreno | Oct 1, 2018

Hi Kayla, yes, all you need to do is empty all the air from the bottle by porpously purging the valve. When no more air comes out you can unscrew the whole mechanism off. Grab the bottle with one hand and turn the upper part counterclockwise... make sure you put a piece of tape at the tank opening so nothing gets in accidentally...

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