Drysuit Diver Course - PADI Drysuit Certification
The drysuit works similarly to a wetsuit, but instead of trapping water next to your skin, the drysuit traps a layer of air. You wear insulating garments under the drysuit that adds to suit’s effectiveness. Because air is a better insulator than water, the drysuit keeps you much warmer. To use a drysuit safely you need some special training. In the PADI Dry Suit Diver Specialty Course you will learn the proper techniques and then you’ll put those techniques into practice as your class progresses from classroom to confined water to open water. Upon completion you will know how to control your buoyancy, how to use and maintain your suit as well as how to manage the potential problems that are unique to drysuit diving. Drysuits used to be thought of as only for divers who were going to be in extremely cold water, but temperate and even tropical divers are finding that going dry makes sense. Staying more comfortable for longer means being able to enjoy more of your dive. Are you a nitrox diver? That longer bottom time you enjoy with enriched air can often exceed your wetsuit’s ability to keep you warm. The longer you’re in the water, the more a drysuit makes sense. Prerequisites
ObjectivesDuring your PADI Dry Suit Diver Specialty course, you'll not only cover the background knowledge related to dry suit diving, you'll get into confined water to put that theory into practice. Then, once you've mastered confined water, it's time for two open water dives and applying that knowledge, including dive planning, organization, techniques, problems and buoyancy control. What Is Included:
$190.00 each participant OR Free with any drysuit purchase.
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