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Specialty: Dry Suit



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Does the idea of shivering your way through a dive make you want to stay on dry land? If you want to try cold-water diving but without blue lips and excessive neoprene, drysuit diving is the answer!" - Why You Should Start Drysuit Diving (divessi.com



"As a drysuit diver, you'll have one of the essential skills for working as a public safety diver. If you're interested in challenging but rewarding work, learn more about the Public Safety Diver™ course." - PADI Dry Suit Diver Course
Skill Level:
beginner
Skill Details:
SSI- "Practice using specialized equipment, like dry suits and BCs. Develop new dry suit skills and practice emergency techniques" PADI- "Avoid common drysuit diving problems. Choose a drysuit and undergarments. Care for your drysuit.
Materials Included:
PADI or SSI Online Workshop, Rental Gear
Requirements:
Facts and Training Standards [*SSI*] Minimum Age: 10 [*SSI*] Academic Sessions: 6 [*SSI*] Pool/Confined Water Sessions: 1 [*SSI*] Open Water Sessions: 2 [*SSI*] Maximum Training Depth: 30 m / 100 ft [*SSI*] Suggested duration (h): 10-15 [*SSI*] Certification Prerequisites [*SSI*] Open Water Diver certification, In combination with Open Water Diver" [*SSI*] [PADI Prerequisites] PADI (Junior) Open Water Diver (or qualifying entry-level certification) PADI eLearning: 2-4 hours Entire course: 2-3 days Age: 10 years or older
Instructor Name:
Staff at Test The Waters

Specialty: Dry Suit

Cost:
$ 300.00
Online Workshop, Gear, Fun!