Give the gift of scuba! A perfect gift for a novice diver or an experienced professional.
Take the stress out of gift giving with an easy-to-order Aquarius Scuba gift card. Use it towards purchases of scuba services, equipment, training lessons and much more. With so many products and services available, a gift card can truly be a delightful gift for anyone.
Intro to Technical Diving
$450.00
Intro to Technical Diving is an introductory course that expands on recreational training by improving dive planning methods, in-water skills, and streamlining existing gear configurations in a controlled and fun learning environment.
TDI eLearning ($200) not included.
xDeep Stealth 2.0 Tec Sidemount BCD
$985.95 – $1,115.95
Stealth 2.0 TEC RB Dual Redundant Bladder BCD Full Set for Sidemount by xDeep includes:
Stealth 2.0 Tec sidemount BC
Stealth 2.0 sidemount harness with with xDeep Spine Weight Pockets (4 compartments x 2.5 kg / 6 lbs each)
set of bungee and hardware to rig the system
Advanced Nitrox & Decompression Procedures
$999.00
Are you looking to expand your dive time? Are you finding your no- decompression limits a limiting factor to dives? Take advantage of our TDI technical diving course package and save!
TDI eLearning ($400) not included.
Sidemount Diver
$299.00 – $499.00
Having scuba tanks on your back isn’t a requirement for exploring the underwater world. Many scuba divers have discovered the joy of mounting cylinders on their sides. Sidemount diving gives you flexibility and streamlining options. Plus, you don’t have to walk with heavy cylinders on your back – just enter the water, clip them on and go. Sound interesting? Sign up for the Sidemount Diver Specialty course.
If you’re an Open Water Diver who is at least 15 years old, you can enroll in a Sidemount Diver course.
The TDI Sidemount Diver Course is the ideal specialty for any diver wishing to use this increasingly popular equipment configuration; either as a stand-alone course OR in conjunction with one of TDI’s other open circuit technical specialties such as Decompression Procedures, Extended Range, Trimix, Advanced Trimix, and Advanced Wreck. If this course is combined, the requirements for BOTH courses must be met. The TDI Sidemount Diver course teaches students how to utilize side-mounted primary cylinders as an alternative to the traditional back-mounted method.
Extra Costs
Sidemount Manual: $69.99
TDI Sidemount Manual: $69.99 Sidemount System Rental (BCD, regulators, 2 Nitrox tanks): $300
Halcyon H-75P Doubles Regulator Package
$2,079.00
Hoses and Regulator Bag included LP inflator hose does not come with this package. LP Inflator hoses are included on all Halcyon wings. Bench testing by an authorized Halcyon regulator […]
xDeep Butt Plate for Stealth Sidemount
$127.95
Optional steel tanks butt plate for Stealth sidemount by xDeep
SeaYa LED 30W NARROW Dive Light
$880.00 – $2,400.00
Perfectly focused, high power light source, ideal for communication, especially in low visibility conditions. Light source: 3x CREE® XP-L HI Power: max. 30 W Luminance: max. 3600 lm Colour temperature: […]
IANTD CCR FATHOM MK III DIVER CROSSOVER
$800.00
This course is designed for certified rebreather divers on another unit who wish to learn how to dive a FATHOM MK III CCR.
The FATHOM Mk III CCR is designed to be the simplest and most intuitive closed-circuit rebreather for underwater exploration. Several years ago, as their dives became increasingly deeper and longer duration, Karst Underwater Research (KUR) divers recognized the need for a new closed-circuit rebreather (CCR) with excellent work-of-breathing and long scrubber duration that would stand up to the rigors of cave exploration. The short list of desired features included:
a radial scrubber for the best possible work-of-breathing and scrubber efficiency,
at least an 8 lb/3.6 kg scrubber capacity for long duration dives,
back-mounted counter-lungs to maintain streamlining and easy stage-bottle handling,
off-board gas addition capability for diluent/bailout, and
mechanical oxygen addition for reliability.
Unable to find an existing unit that met these requirements, KUR diver Charlie Roberson started to design what would eventually become the FATHOM CCR. There are no easy decisions when it comes to rebreather design and every choice, every dimension, every o-ring, was debated endlessly with fellow KUR divers. Ultimately, the final decisions were Charlie’s and his background as a machinist in the US Navy and Hogarthian/DIR cave diver guided him towards simplicity and functionality. The result of these efforts was the FATHOM CCR. Refinements to the original design continue and the FATHOM Mk III CCR is the latest version.
As with any diving equipment, it is essential to receive proper training and certification before using the FATHOM MK III or any rebreather system. Diving with a rebreather requires additional knowledge and skills beyond open-circuit scuba diving due to the different gas management and potential risks associated with closed-circuit systems.
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