Not exact matches
Several key staff members are trained in rebreather use and in
deep technical diving.
Naturally, most beginner - level
technical divers aren't sure yet where their
technical diving career is going to take them — whether it is down
deep walls or into the more restricted spaces of caves and wrecks.
Besides the recreational dive courses that we offer, DJL
Diving has a strong focus towards deep technical diving and wreck explor
Diving has a strong focus towards
deep technical diving and wreck explor
diving and wreck exploration.
Using
Technical diving techniques and sidemount instead of back mounted equipment offers divers access to more challenging and
deeper, extended range
diving, and a unique method of buoyancy control resulting in a more streamlined profile, reducing drag and making moving through the water much easier.
This course teaches you to utilise air as a
deep diving gas which is especially useful in areas offering spectacular
technical dives beyond 40 meters without ready access to helium.
It's a great way to get into the
deep blue unfettered by all the heavy and
technical dive gear that usually relates to
diving.
Whether I am on open circuit in a recreational profile, overhead
technical environments, or open water
deep diving, as long as I am
diving, I am happy!
Although
technical diving is commonly thought of as
deep, there are a lot of courses that stay within the sport
diving limits (40 m / 130 feet) such as Advanced Nitrox, Semi Closed Circuit Rebreather (SCR) and Closed Circuit Rebreather (CCR) and Advanced Wreck to name a few.
Question: Do I have to go
deep for
technical diving?
Advance your training with our complete series of PADI Continuing Education Courses; including Nitrox,
Deep, Wreck, Sidemount and
Technical diving
It's a great place to start because it's the first subdivision of the full PADI Tec Diver course and bridges the gap between no stop
diving and full
technical deep decompression
diving.
All courses lead up to the
Deep Diver package which will cover everything you need for the basics to the more advanced of
technical diving.
The
Deep Diver course is recommended for those divers who want to continue their diver development into the sphere of
technical or commercial
diving.
As a PADI 5 Star, TecRec and Freediver dive centre we offer the full range of PADI Recreational courses, the PADI Freediver course and PADI
Technical diving courses up to Tec 50 /
Deep.
For experienced divers looking to expand their limits,
technical diving opens up a whole new world of opportunities allowing you to dive
deeper, for longer while understanding more about decompression and different techniques.
If you're interested in
technical diving, but haven't yet met the prerequisites for the PADI TEC 50 Diver course or PADI TEC 45 course, and you are keen on becoming a full PADI Tec
Deep Diver, then you can consider enrolling in the PADI TEC 40 course.
You will also master the basic skills and procedures that are needed as you move into
deeper technical diving.
«From shallow reef
diving to
deeper technical dives along dramatic drop offs and adventurous cave dives, Christmas Island has it all!»
Sangat dive centre can custom blend the right mix for you as well as teach
technical courses so you can take your
diving even
deeper!