2DiVE4 offer a comprehensive range of technical diving courses through TDI (Technical Diving International) and PADI Tec Rec.
The maximum depth for recreational or sport diving is generally no more than 40 metres deep. But what if you want to go further and want to see more. It is well documented every day that something new has been discovered underwater. It is a place not many humans venture but there is a wealth of the unknown that we are all missing out on.
To go deeper than 40 metres we must move in to the realm of technical diving. Our TDI and PADI TecRec courses train divers to go to depths beyond the standard limits whilst making decompression stops to allow nitrogen to leave the body before they ascend to the surface.
Stepping into the technical diving world will mean a difference in the equipment that you will need. 2DiVE4 can advise you on what you will need to begin with and progress with, through your technical diving adventure.
We will also supply, set up and configure your equipment to match your specific needs and also spend a day diving with you to help you establish yourself with your new equipment.
All of our technical diving courses are conducted in the UK in various inland and coastal locations. 2DiVE4’s technical diving section is run by Steve Hills our Managing Director who himself has gained a great experience by learning diving skills from some of the worlds best divers.
If you want to get into technical diving 2DiVE4 are the dive specialists ideally suited to help with your needs. Contact us now on 01279 815559 to find out more from a friendly professional.
The SDI Solo Diver Course conducted at 2DiVE4 educates experienced recreational divers on the methods and procedures for safely diving independent of a dive buddy. We realise that many divers dive by themselves, but this in no way makes them 'solo divers'. They are neither trained nor knowledgeable in the hazards to which they may be exposing themselves. The SDI Solo Diver Course examines the benefits, hazards, and proper procedures for planning and conducting solo dives.
This is an entry level technical certification course for recreational divers wishing to use enriched air nitrox (EAN) as a breathing gas. The objective of the course is to train divers in the benefits, hazards and proper procedures for using nitrox mixes from 22% to 40% oxygen content.
The TDI Intro to Tech course is designed for those divers who have never dived using a wing and twin cylinders before.
During a day at Stoney Cove you will be given a full briefing and orientation of a wing set up before entering the water. You will then have two dives using a wing and twin 12L cylinders with one of our experienced Instructors learning basic shut down procedures and general buoyancy control.
This courses teaches divers to use EAN (nitrox) 21 through to 100% Oxygen for optimal mixes to a depth of 40m. The objective of this course is to train divers in benefits, hazards and proper procedures for utilising EAN21 to 100% O2 for dives NOT requiring staged decompression. Decompression techniques may be combined with this course at the discretion of the instructor.
This course examines the theory, methods and procedures of planned stage decompression diving. This program is designed as a stand-alone course or it may be taught in conjunction with such TDI courses as Advanced Nitrox Course, Advanced Wreck Course, or Extended Range Course. The objective of this course is to train divers how to plan and conduct a standard staged decompression dive not exceeding a maximum depth of 45m unless taught in conjunction with the Extended Range Course. The most common equipment requirements, gear set-up, and decompression techniques are presented. Students are permitted to utilize Enriched Air Nitrox mixes or oxygen for decompression provided the gas mix is within their current certification level.
This course combines the theory and practical skills of both the TDI Advanced Nitrox and Decompression Procedure Courses and trains divers in the planning, techniques and equipment requirements for diving to a maximum depth of 45m using Nitrox mixtures or oxygen for decompression.
The Helitrox Course examines the theory, methods and procedures for planned staged decompression diving utilising helium in the breathing mixture. This program is designed as a stand alone course or it may be taught in conjunction with the TDI Advanced Nitrox Course at the discretion of the instructor. The objective of this course is to train divers how to plan and conduct a standard staged decompression dive, not exceeding a maximum depth of 45 metres.
This course provides training and experience required to competently utilize air for dives up to 55m that requires staged decompression, utilizing Nitrox mixtures or oxygen during decompression. The objective of this course is to train divers in the proper techniques, equipment requirements, and hazards of deep air diving to a maximum of 55m utilizing Nitrox mixtures or oxygen for staged decompression.
The TDI Entry Level Trimix Course provides the training required to competently and safely utilize breathing gases containing helium for dives that require staged decompression, utilizing Nitrox and / or oxygen mixtures during decompression to a maximum depth of 60m. The objective of this course is to train divers in the benefits, hazards and proper procedures of utilizing custom oxygen / helium / nitrogen mixtures as breathing gases.
The TDI Advanced Level Trimix Course provides the training required to competently and safely utilize breathing gases containing helium for dives that require staged decompression, utilizing Nitrox and / or oxygen mixtures during decompression to a maximum depth of 100m. The objective of this course is to train divers in the benefits, hazards and proper procedures of utilizing custom oxygen / helium / nitrogen mixtures as breathing gases.
The TDI Nitrox Gas Blender Course teaches candidates the techniques, equipment requirements and hazards involved in blending Nitrox gases for recreational scuba
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