Suex – Eron D-1 Dashboard
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SeaYa – LED 70W Spot/13.8 Ah Li-Ion
$1,649.99The light head with the highest power output with 3-step regulation.
The Most Important Features
SeaYa LED 70W SPOT is a smart design made of the best materials, ensuring its durability and functionality in use. The head is manufactured in Poland, using components designed and manufactured in Poland. SeaYa designs are complemented by components of the highest quality, from the European Union and the US.
TECHNICAL DATA
Light source: 7x CREE® XP-L HI Power: max. 70 W Luminance: max. 8400 lm Colour temperature: 5700 °K Light distribution angle: 10° Modes: 100%-50%-20% /-OFF* Max. operating depth: 150 m Head dimensions (length x diameter): 86 mm x 74/60 mm Colour: black or red Made of: anodized aluminum Type of handle: Goodman or Mini-G
POWER
Battery pack capacity 13.8 Ah 24.15 Ah 41.4 Ah Charging time 8 h** 5 h 8.5 h Weight on the surface 2.1 kg 2.7 kg 3.7 kg Weight in water 0.8 kg 1.1 kg 1.5 kg * option: additional OFF mode
** charging time for LCD charger
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Full Open Water (Materials + Pool + Open Water)
$699.00 – $2,022.00*PLEASE NOTE: There is a $50 fee for less than 1 weeks’ notice of rescheduling or cancelling your course.*
Become an Open Water Diver in Toronto in only two weekends!
Whether you’re seeking an adventure found in exploring a sunken ship, the feeling of almost like being on the moon, taking beautiful pictures of coral reefs, exploring a water wonderland, or just another new weekend activity, then scuba diving is for you! The Open Water Diver course is the world’s most popular scuba course, and has introduced millions of people to the adventurous diving lifestyle. It is the gateway to new adventures underwater and a life changing experience.
The fun part about this course is… well, just about all of it because learning to dive is incredible! You breathe underwater for the first time (something you’ll never forget) and learn what you need to know to become a certified diver. During this course, you’ll complete the theory and pool training of basic scuba principles. You will then have up to a year to complete 4 checkout dives out in the open water under the direct supervision of your Instructor. Once that’s done, you’re issued your Open Water Diver certification and you are a certified diver for life! Over 70% of the earth is covered with water. It’s a diver’s world out there. This is an adventure you will never forget!
On the go or simply can’t make it on weekends? Ask us about private scuba lessons or choose eLearning or Open Water Diver Touch.
**PLEASE NOTE: You will need to provide your own mask, fins, and snorkel for the Open Water checkout dives. These can be either rented ($50) or purchased from the store with your coupon at a special student-only discounted price.**
Please allow enough time to review the materials before you come to class. For eLearning students, the approximate duration of the online theory is 6-8 hours. If you answer “YES” to any of the questions in the Medical Questionnaire, please allow enough time to obtain a physician’s signed approval.
Includes:
- Pool training sessions with Instructors
- 4 Open Water certification checkout dives with Instructors
- Chosen training materials (Manual OR eLearning Access Code)
- Certification Card (“PIC” certification fee is covered by Aquarius Scuba)
- Diver’s Log and Training Record (referral form signed by Instructor) for your 4 open water certification dives
- Full equipment rentals for confined water dives (tank, air fills, regulator, BCD, wet bag, weight belt, mask/fins/snorkel) and scuba equipment rental for open water checkout dives (2 tanks, air fills, regulator, BCD, wet bag, weight belt, 7mm wetsuit, dive computer) *PLEASE NOTE: You will need to provide your own mask, fins, and snorkel for the Open Water checkout dives. These can be either rented ($50) or purchased from the store with your coupon at a special student-only discounted price.*
- $50 Voucher towards purchase of a select new Dive Computer, BCD, Regulator, or Mask/Fins/Snorkel/Boots Package
- $50 Voucher towards purchase of a Continuing Education Course
- FREE access to pool practice at the Etobicoke Olympium Pool every Monday from 9-11 pm. Gear rentals extra.
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IANTD CCR ADV. RECREATIONAL TRIMIX (PLUS) FATHOM MK III DIVER
$2,000.00This is the second level certification course for divers wishing to utilize a Closed-Circuit Rebreather (CCR) for mixed gas diving using a Helitrox Diluent. You can take this course directly if you are a trained decompression diver in open circuit. The objective of the course is to train divers in the benefits, hazards, and proper procedures for diving a CCR and to develop basic CCR diving skills, to a maximum of 45 meters/150 feet, using an air/nitrox/helium diluent for formal decompression diving. Students are permitted to utilize a diluent and bailout mix with no greater than a 35% helium content and no less than a 20% oxygen content.
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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IANTD CCR ADV. EANX FATHOM MK III DIVER
$2,000.00Are you an open circuit technical diver looking to cross over to the “silent” side? Or maybe you are a CCR Air Diluent Diver or Recreational CCR diver looking to progress to the next level? Either way, IANTD CCR Advanced EANx Diver course is the next step. Using the latest technology in CCR’s can maximize your gas supply and provide an optimum breathing gas for any depth by maintaining a constant partial pressure of oxygen. Like having a blending station on your back, a CCR is the ultimate tool for technical divers. During this course, your instructor will teach you all the necessary skills to conduct decompression CCR dives to a maximum depth of 40 metres/130 feet using air diluent.
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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IANTD Recreational CCR FATHOM MK III DIVER
$2,000.00The IANTD Recreational CCR FATHOM MK III DIVER Course is your first step into closed circuit rebreather diving and your first truly quiet dive experience! Using the latest technology in CCRs can maximize your gas supply and provide an optimum breathing gas for any depth by maintaining a constant partial pressure of oxygen. It’s like having a nitrox blending machine on your back! During this course, your instructor will teach you all the necessary skills to conduct no decompression CCR dives to a maximum depth of 30 meters/100 feet using air diluent.
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 shortlist 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.