Myth: Experienced Divers Use Less Air
Arguably the biggest misconception in scuba diving is the notion that the less you breathe, the better diver you are. I’ve witnessed – as I’m sure you have, too – many divers bragging about how…
View PostArguably the biggest misconception in scuba diving is the notion that the less you breathe, the better diver you are. I’ve witnessed – as I’m sure you have, too – many divers bragging about how…
View PostWe’ve all had the experience of being halfway to the dive site and realising that you’ve forgotten something that you can’t dive without, be it your computer or even your fins. In any case, asking…
View PostClips were originally used in scuba diving in the same way that they are used by climbers and cavers – to secure items to their harnesses. Dry cavers mainly used carabiner clips that were strong…
View PostIt’s easy to find out how to become a dive professional, you only need to search on Google and you will come across hundreds of links on information about Divemaster courses and IDCs (instructor development…
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