57% off (Sale price $171.00 ) :: PADI Open-Water Scuba Certification Course for One or Two at Scubastop (Up to 58% Off)


57% off (Sale price $171.00, Reg. Price $400.00) :: Choose Between Two Options $171 for a PADI open-water diver certification course for one ($400 value) $332 for a PADI open-water diver certification course for two ($800 value)This four-day course encompasses classroom and pool training with two days of open water dives at one of the regional scuba lakes. In the open-water scuba certification course, student divers learn the theory and techniques behind open water diving, preparing them to practice safe diving in confined and open-water environments. Basic rental equipment including BCD, regulator, tank, and weights is included; however, students must purchase their own mask, snorkel, fins and boots. Students must also purchase their own home study crew packs. Upon completing the course, students certification will be registered online with PADI. Scuba Gear: An Underwater Survival KitBefore you dive in for a scuba session, you’ll need to suit up in the proper gear. Preview the more complex parts of your outfit with Groupon’s overview.Scuba unit: This is the piece that gives scuba diving its acronymic name: the self-contained underwater breathing apparatus. It controls your breathing and your depth through an air tank, a dive regulator, and a buoyancy-control device (BCD). Air tank: This metal cylinder doesnt just hold the same stuff you breathe above the surface: the air in there is compressed at as much as 3,000 pounds per square inch. Because the water will add still more pressure, tanks are equipped with a device called a burst disk to automatically let air out if needed.Dive regulator: Essentially, the dive regulator is the interface between you and your air tank, controlling where the air flows at the press of a button. Through one channel, it routes air to your mouthpiece; through another, to the air bladders inside your buoyance-control device (typically worn as a vest or jacket).Exposure suit: The climate you dive in dictates the type of suit you wear. Wetsuits provide enough insulation for temperate water, and drysuits keep you dry and extra warm via

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