PADI Sidemount Rec Diver
$500.00
PADI Sidemount Rec Diver – Discover the balance and efficiency of sidemount scuba diving with your PADI dive instructor. Many divers find sidemount tanks are more comfortable and easier to put on in the water. Sidemount diving is also beneficial for divers who want improved balance and prolonged dives.
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Description
PADI Sidemount Rec Diver – Discover the balance and efficiency of sidemount scuba diving with your PADI dive instructor. Many divers find sidemount tanks are more comfortable and easier to put on in the water. Sidemount diving is also beneficial for divers who want improved balance and prolonged dives.
Take This Course If You Want to
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Experience a different scuba configuration
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Improve gas management
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Gain insight into basic tec diving techniques
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Assemble and configure sidemount equipment
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Mount scuba tanks in the water
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Adjust your weights for optimal balance
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Frog kick to move easily while wearing sidemount
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About the Course
Discover the balance and efficiency of sidemount scuba diving with your PADI dive instructor. Many divers find sidemount tanks are more comfortable and easier to put on in the water. Sidemount diving is also beneficial for divers who want improved balance and prolonged dives.
Take This Course If You Want to
- Experience a different scuba configuration
- Improve gas management
- Gain insight into basic tec diving techniques
Learn How to
- Assemble and configure sidemount equipment
- Mount scuba tanks in the water
- Adjust your weights for optimal balance
- Frog kick to move easily while wearing sidemount
INDEPENDENT STUDY
PADI eLearning®
- eLearning time commitment: 2-4 hours
AT THE DIVE SHOP
- Prerequisites: PADI Open Water Diver (or qualifying certification)
- Total time commitment: 2-3 days
- Minimum age: 15
cost & Equipment
This is a two-part class with course study and inwater dive training requirements for certification. The PADI eLearning course purchased on padi.com covers course study only.
There is an additional cost for inwater training with a PADI Instructor. Cost varies by class size, location and dive gear rental.
- In addition to your basic gear, you’ll need a harness and buoyancy control device (BCD) designed specifically for sidemount. When wearing two tanks, each tank requires its own regulator and submersible pressure gauge (SPG). Most recreational sidemount divers carry a folding or collapsible snorkel in a pocket, instead of wearing it on a mask. Your instructor will advise you about the equipment options. Gear may or may not be included with inwater training cost.
- Depending on the dive environment, you may also need a wetsuit or dry suit.








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