Getting Started In CCR Diving

If you are looking to purchase a rebreather, this is an opportunity to learn how to be a wise consumer and make the choice that is right for you. If you already own a rebreather and want to review critical issues, new trends and the future of CCR diving, then this seminar will offer a chance to gather new information. If you want to prevent yourself from joining the ranks of 20 or so people who perish each year on rebreathers, this workshop will inform you about accident analysis and prevention. Join Jill Heinerth, Mike Fowler and Mark Powell for a lively discussion about getting started in CCR diving.

For many people, buying a rebreather is as big a financial decision as purchasing a car. Add to that, a confusing proliferation of internet advice, and you have an even more difficult decision. Most rebreather owners have a very strong opinion about why their's is the best. If you have the luxury of doing a try-dive on a series of rebreathers, then you might fall in love with the one that fits the best. But is the fit of a harness really the best way to select something so important?

Jill Heinerth, Mark Powell and Mike Fowler are offering a comprehensive workshop for divers who are interested in getting into rebreather diving. Their combined experience of over 50 years on CCRs will bring together a lively discussion covering everything you need to know to survive and thrive on rebreathers. Between them, they've dived and taught on almost every modern rebreather available today and have some horror stories of the development years on units that are no longer around.

They'll help you see that there is no perfect rebreather, only one that fits your own diving and budget the best. They'll share thoughts on accident analysis and demonstrate that its the way you use a rebreather, not which one you buy, that will advance your safe diving goals. Using anecdotes and wisdom from their expeditions, classes and product development efforts, they will cover the state of rebreather diving today and give you a glimpse of things to come.

Be sure to join them for an active session of opinions, revelations and lots of opportunity to ask the experts about issues that are important to you.

Jill Heinerth

Jill Heinerth

Mark Powell

Mark Powell

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Mike Fowler

Safety Warning

WARNING: Scuba diving is an inherently dangerous sport that can result in serious injury or death if you do not receive the proper training and practice safe diving techniques. The ideas, topics and material presented at TEKDiveUSA are those of the presentor, and TEKDiveUSA LLC does not endorse, support, advocate or accept liability for any of said material / content.

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