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Sidemount Diver Training
As a diver, have you
ever thought to yourself: 'so, I am a diver, what more can I learn now' or,
'what are those guys wearing over there' or 'there has to be a better way than
this' or 'this gear is heavy' or 'this is uncomfortable' or worse, 'this diving gear hurts my back/ legs' or even 'I would dive more
but it is so uncomfortable/ hurts my legs/ back'?
How about 'I like to dive with a pony bottle "for safety"? You are going to like this!
Then I invite you to
explore Sidemount Diving. As the name suggests, sidemount
takes a cylinder that would be on your back, and straps it to your side, the
immediate advantages?
- Your most flexible body
part, your back, no longer has rigid metal strapped to it so it can bend again!
Making diving very, very, (very) comfortable.
- You
can put the tank on IN THE WATER so no more walking to the dive site in full,
heavy gear under the blazing FL sun! Put the BCD on (without tanks), walk into
the water, clip the tanks on - and you are ready to go, comfort, ease and simplicity.
- The added safety factor of a full-sized, second
cylinder is enormous, think a pony is the answer? Think
again.
- Travel diving is easy. Take a lightweight
sidemount BCD and that's it! Resorts all provide rental cylinders so strap
those on, use their regulators or take your own and enjoy a comfortable dive
with an unsurpassed safety margin and spend much, much more time diving- your
dollars spent per minute diving is GREATLY reduced as a result.
- Easy, excellent trim and buoyancy control-
especially great for UW photographers,
FULL GEAR IS
PROVIDED for the SIDEMOUNT course including: complete sidemount rigs (Nomads)
plus all cam bands and clips etc, cylinders (AL80), 2x sidemount ready regulator
sets, and weights, all you need is your regular dive suit and stuff. Or come
with whatever of your own gear you wish to use (eg regulator(s) etc).
The course is 4 dives over 2 days and
includes: Gear rigging, hoses, trim, buoyancy, gas management, gas shut down,
gas sharing, ditch and don of tanks, in-water tank management, boat and shore
entry, propulsion techniques including back finning and more!
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