BECOME A TECHNICAL DIVER TODAY!

 

 

Taking on a holistic approach without agency favouritism, our technical diving training exceeds the bare minimum required. We incorporate practical and logical skills, knowledge and thinking across multiple training agencies, to ensure that your training leaves you as a knowledgeable and thinking diver.

Our team of instructors are trained across multiple agencies and equipment configuration, having gone through extensive development sessions to ensure that the knowledge and skills thought are practical and accurate. We also strive to impart a healthy attitude and mindset to technical divers making sure that the community stays healthy and encouraging. We offer technical diving training across multiple levels, equipment configurations, as well as instructor levels for multiple training agencies.

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REBREATHER DIVING COURSES

Similar to recreational diving, technical divers have tools that allow them to complete their dives. Rebreathers are one of the tools that technical divers employ. The most advanced and innovative technology used in the scuba diving industry, rebreathers provide multiple benefits for technical diving, however, training is stricter and extensive due to the discipline and understanding rebreather divers requires.

Rebreathers can be split into mainly 2 categories - Closed Circuit Rebreathers (CCRs) and Semi-closed Circuit Rebreathers (SCRs). Under the ambit of SSI XR and TDI, we offer the full range of rebreather diving courses on the rEvo hCCR, Triton mCCR and Mares Horizon SCR.

 

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As majority of technical diving knowledge, skills and equipment stemmed out from overhead diving environments, it forms a good foundation and basis for many technical diving training.


 

CAVE DIVING

Cave diving is an highly additive discipline of technical diving, exploring the amazing caves formed over time and pressure creates a sense of tranquility, with the adventure starting during the descent.

MINE DIVING

Emitting the same philosophy and adrenaline as cave diving, mine diving takes your diving adventure to exploring many abandoned mines. These mines often hold historical significance and interest.

WRECK DIVING

Wreck exploration diving have picked up in recent years for both scientific research and leisure purposes. Although the dives are more “contained”, wreck divers shouldn't take a wreck dive lightly.

 

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OPEN CIRCUIT TECHNICAL DIVING COURSES

Technical diving is a type of diving that goes beyond the recreational limits in both depths and decompression obligations. It allows technical divers to dive beyond 40 meters. Technical diving can be split into various disciplines such as decompression diving, overhead environment diving and rebreather diving.

Under the ambit of SSI XR and TDI, we offer the full range of technical diving courses on both backmount and sidemount equipment, up to 100m on hypoxic trimix gases. Our instructors are experienced in various equipment configurations and offer upgrades/crossovers on the two types of set-ups.

 

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We believe in training technical diving instructors to not just competent divers but to develop the right mindset and attitude to tackle on technical diving and the community. By promoting safe technical diving and proper equipment usage, staying current also plays a big part.


 

REBREATHER DIVING
INSTRUCTOR

Our instructors are certified instructor trainers on various rebreather units such as rEvo hCCR and Mares Horizon.

OVERHEAD DIVING INSTRUCTOR

With vast diving experience in overhead environments, our instructors are able to competently train using real-life scenarios.

TECHNICAL OPEN CIRCUIT INSTRUCTOR

Share your passion for technical diving by become a technical diving instructor. Our instructors are proficient in various equipment set-ups.

 

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