Don’t miss a dive due to minor issues with your scuba diving equipment. Whether it's a missing o-ring, wetsuit tear or a broken fin strap, the PADI Equipment Specialist course teaches you to manage basic repairs and adjustments. You'll also learn more about how your gear works, making you more comfortable with it and better prepared to take care of your investment.
To enroll in this course you must be:
- A PADI (Junior) Open Water Diver (or similar from another diving agency)
- At least age 10 or older
Course Outline
You will have a lecture with your instructor in which you will cover the following:
- Routine care and maintenance procedures as well as scuba equipment storage recommendations.
- How to overcome some common equipment problems and offer equipment configuration suggestions.
- Be prepared and manage minor inconveniences whilst setting up your dive gear.
- Basic fundamentals of how diving gear works.
- You may even get to jump into the water to try new or unfamiliar equipment.
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By completing this course you will also be one step closer to achieving the covenant title of Master Scuba Diver and joining the elite group of divers.
Equipment
Your PADI Instructor may ask you to bring your basic scuba equipment to class, but will also have examples of other dive gear for you to work with during training.
Getting Started
As soon as you sign up (added the course to your cart and payment cleared) with Phoenix Divers to do your PADI Equipment Specialist Course, you will receive an email with the learning information you need.
It will also be handy to get The Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving to use as a reference during the course.
Your Phoenix Divers PADI Instructor will then contact you about scheduling time for practical training.
- This course requires 2 - 3 days of practical assessment
- Normally over weekends but possible for during the week training