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| Technical & Cave Diver Training |
| Cave and Tech diving training is not for everybody, only divers with extensive experience, normally achieved in within 150-200 open water dives, should pursue to start this level of training. Excellent buoyancy skills, been comfortable in the water, mask and reg removal, dry suit use, advanced fitness are a prerequisite for this classes The safest way to experience the overhead environment with limited scuba diving experience is through private guiding in the Cavern Zone, within the sunlight, with a recognized Cave Instructor. As you progress in comfort and diving experience, modular training is available, is intended to be progressive so you can stop at any level you don't feel confident or you have to practice more before continuing your diving training sequence: |
| Cave Training Overhead environment diving training is about understanding the techniques and skills need for safe wreck and cave diving, while experiencing all possible scenarios under direct supervision. UTD Ovehead Protocols, this is the starting point for OW diver wishing to familiarize with equipment and protocols while in Openwater, in order to prepare themselfs for overhead diving.(2 days) UTD Cave 1 Beyond sunlight, double tanks, simple navigation, single "T" or jump. Max Depth 40mts No planned deco.(4 days) UTD Cave 2 survey, complex navigation, restriction negotiation decompression management, multiple stage and deco bottle usage, max depth 50mts (5 days) UTD Cave 3 Long range penetration on Trimix in cave enviroment. max deco startegy, exploration and project management principles multiple scooter usage for extended cave penetrations Cave training in the best locations each season : January - Florida February to June - Valstagna and/or Sardegna Italy July September - Lot France October to December Mexico or Florida What Training should I take? |
| Technical Training Mixed gas diving is about utilizing the best mix for each dive, efficiently planning the requirements for longer or/and deeper exposures, while taking care of the decompression obligations. Also progressive levels of training lead the diver into to a range of helium based gases that are hypoxic or hyperoxic, which simply means lower or higher content of Oxygen percentage than that of normal air. UTD Intro to Tech this is the starting point for OW diver wishing to familiarize with equipment and protocols while in Openwater, in order to prepare themselfs for overhead diving.(2 days) UTD Tech 1 Nitrox / Hyperoxic Trimix : decompression to 45mt, using and O2 deco bottle (3day) UTD Tech 2 Nitrox / Hyperoxic Trimix : Minimum decompression to 45mt, using stage bottle and O2 deco bottle (3 day) UTD Trimix 1 Normoxic Trimix : decompression up to two deco bottles, 50% and O2, 60 mt (5 day) UTD Trimix 2 Hypoxic Trimix : multiple decompression bottle usage and max decompression exposure strategy to 100mt (5 day) Equipment Configuration Page What Training should I take? |

| Diving Propultion Vehicle Training UTD DPV 1: Scooter usage in ocean, while tech diving (3 day) UTD DPV 2 Scooter diving in the overhead (5 day) Rebreather Training Basic pSCR RB training in OW using Nitrox, Hyperoxic Trimix to Technical rb diving to overhead with hypoxic trimix. Training Galleries To maximize training frame you have a series of RB courses, base on prior experience choose your next level as follows : UTD RB1 Basic OW use with max depth 40mts, No deco (5 day) UTD RB2 Mixed gas decompression and hipoxic Trimix.DPV (5 day) UTD RB3 Rebreather in overhead ( 3 day) Starting the diving adventure ? Recreational courses for NO certified divers, Private lessons only. Rec 1 Learn to Scuba dive in single tank(5 day) Rec 2 Get specialized in various conditions such as night, altitude, cold water, etc.. (3 day) Rec 3 Recreational courses for certified divers Essentials It's been a while since last dive, want to correct bad habits or inferior training, perhaps want to tune up before moving beyond recreational diving. Prices go here |