PADI Drysuit Diver Course
Becoming a dry suit diver allows you to expand your boundaries and dive more places, more often. This suit seals you off from the water and keeps you comfortable, even in surprisingly cold water.
Description
Want to stay warm? Want to extend your scuba diving season? Then dive dry. A dry suit seals you off from the water and keeps you comfortable, even in surprisingly cold water. There is incredible diving in the world’s colder regions, and in some areas, conditions are even better in colder months. Becoming a dry suit diver allows you to expand your boundaries and dive more places, more often.
If you’re at least ten years old and certified as a PADI (Junior) Open Water Diver or higher, you can enrol in the Dry Suit Diver course.
Academic
The first thing you’ll discover is which dry suit style and accompanying undergarments are right for you and the diving you’ll do. Then you’ll learn how to take care of your drysuit. During two dives, in addition to a confined water dive, you’ll practice:
- Putting on and taking off your dry suit with minimal assistance.
- Mastering buoyancy control using your drysuit.
- Dive safety procedures when using a dry suit.
Course Prerequisites
Be a PADI Openwater Diver
To enrol in the PADI Drysuit Diver course in Melbourne, you must have a Drysuit, your scuba diving equipment,
PADI Drysuit Diver Course Includes:
- Instruction
- PADI Drysuit Diver Manual
- 2 Shore Dives
- Air Fills for the course
- PADI Certification Card