• Twinset Diver

Twinset Diver

Have you had to end a dive early with plenty of no-stop time remaining, due to running short on gas? Do you want to add redundancy to your equipment? Do you plan to enter technical diving in the future? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then a twin set may be the right choice of kit for you.

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Who Should Take The Course?

Have you had to end a dive early with plenty of no-stop time remaining, due to running short on gas? Do you want to add redundancy to your equipment? Do you plan to enter technical diving in the future? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then a twin set may be the right choice of kit for you.

What Will You Learn?

The course begins in the classroom, reviewing reasons to dive a twinset, how it can help your diving, and how to best configure it. When the kit has been correctly sized and set up, it’s time to hit the water and begin with simple buoyancy control and trim. When you’re comfortable hovering in one place we will cover emergency drills such as air sharing with a long hose, and begin to work on effective propulsion techniques to move through the water using the least effort.

Where Is The Course Held?

This course is best run inland where we have easy access to the water, and can simply exit if we need to make any alterations to the kit, and get straight back in again. Vobster Quay is ideal for this, or any other inland dive site to suit you.

What Scuba Kit Will You Use?

For the course we will need a twinset with an isolating manifold to start with. If you have yet to buy your own set and would like to try a few first we have twin 12lt, twin 8.5lt and twin 7lt cylinders in the school that can be used for the course, along with a harness, backplate and wing. You will also be using a primary donate regulator configuration, with a 2m primary hose and short back up hose.

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