SSI Dry Suit Diving Speciality (Bali)

SSI Dry Suit Diving Speciality (Bali) Course
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Dry suits are an essential piece of equipment for any serious diver. They keep you warm and dry in even the most challenging environments and conditions. The SSI Dry Suit Diving Speciality Course is designed to give you the skills and knowledge you need to dive safely and confidently using a dry suit.

During the course, you will learn about the different types of dry suits available, how to properly care for and maintain your dry suit, and how to troubleshoot common problems. You will also learn about the different types of dry suit seals and how to choose the right seal for your dive. In addition, you will learn about the different types of dry suit undergarments and how to properly layer them for maximum warmth and comfort.

By the end of the course, you will be able to safely and confidently dive using a dry suit. You will also have the knowledge and skills you need to properly care for and maintain your dry suit.

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SSI Dry Suit Diving Speciality (Bali) Essentials

This SSI Dry Suit Diving Speciality course in Bali is the perfect way to learn how to dive safely and comfortably in a dry suit. You will learn how to use and care for your dry suit, as well as how to safely dive in different environments. This course is essential for anyone interested in diving in a dry suit.

  • Prerequisites

    • Be at least 12 years of age or older
    • Be a certified diver
  • Includes

    • SSI Dry Suit Diving Course Materials
    • SSI Dry Suit Diving Course e-Card Certification
    • 1 Pool Session
    • 2 Open Sea Dives
    • Full Set Diving Equipment For Entire Course
    • Instructor Fees
    • Lunch, Water and Towels
    • Two-Way Transfers From Your Hotel
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SSI Dry Suit Diving Speciality (Bali) Components

A SSI Dry Suit Diving Speciality course is designed to teach divers how to safely and effectively dive using a dry suit. The course covers topics such as dry suit selection, fit, care and maintenance, as well as proper use and dive planning. Students will also learn about cold water diving hazards and how to prevent and manage them. Upon successful completion of the course, students will be certified as SSI Dry Suit Divers.

Theory class

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Practical Pool Session

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Open Sea Dives

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Diving Course Open Water Component
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Why Learn SSI Dry Suit Diving Speciality (Bali)

A dry suit is a great way to extend your diving season and explore new environments. Here are 5 reasons to take the SSI Dry Suit Diving Speciality (Bali) course:

1. A dry suit keeps you warm and comfortable in colder water temperatures.

A dry suit works by trapping a layer of air between your body and the suit itself. This layer of air acts as an insulator, keeping you warm even in cold water. Dry suits are also much more comfortable to dive in than wetsuits, as they don’t constrict your movement or rub against your skin.

2. A dry suit allows you to dive in environments that would otherwise be inaccessible due to cold water or ice.

Dry suits provide thermal protection that keeps you warm in cold water, and they also protect you from harmful ultraviolet radiation. They allow you to dive in environments that would otherwise be inaccessible due to cold water or ice.

3. A dry suit protects you from cuts and scrapes on the reef or rocks.

A dry suit is ideal for diving in areas where there is a risk of getting cut or scraped on the reef or rocks. The dry suit protects you from these injuries, allowing you to enjoy your dive without worry.

4. A dry suit keeps your dive gear dry and free of salt water.

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5. A dry suit can be a great asset in a rescue situation.

A dry suit keeps the diver warm and dry, which can be a great asset in a rescue situation. A diver wearing a dry suit can stay in the water for a longer period of time and is less likely to suffer from hypothermia.

SSI Dry Suit Diving Speciality (Bali) Topics

Dry suit diving
Cold water diving

Dry suit diving is a type of scuba diving where the diver wears a dry suit to protect them from the cold water. The dry suit is a suit that is made of a waterproof material that is impermeable to water. The diver wears the dry suit over their regular scuba diving wetsuit or skin. The dry suit keeps the diver’s body dry and insulated from the cold water.

Dry suit diving is a great way to extend your dive season and dive in colder waters. Dry suit diving is also a great way to protect your skin from the harsh UV rays of the sun. The dry suit is also great for divers who are allergic to neoprene.

Dry suit diving requires the use of a dry suit, which is a type of scuba diving suit that is made of a waterproof material that is impermeable to water. The dry suit is worn over the diver’s regular scuba diving wetsuit or skin. The dry suit keeps the diver’s body dry and insulated from the cold water.

Dry suit diving is a great way to extend your dive season and dive in colder waters. Dry suit diving is also a great way to protect your skin from the harsh UV rays of the sun.

Using a dry suit

A dry suit is a type of protective clothing that is worn by scuba divers incold water conditions. Dry suits are made of waterproof and insulating materials that keep the diver’s body warm and dry.

Dry suits are an essential piece of equipment for scuba diving in cold water conditions, as they provide thermal protection and prevent hypothermia. When diving in a dry suit, it is important to wear the proper undergarments to ensure that you stay warm and comfortable.

The SSI Dry Suit Diving specialty scuba diving course will teach you how to safely dive using a dry suit. You will learn about the different types of dry suits, how to properly care for your dry suit, and the proper techniques for using a dry suit.

Diving in a cold environment

Dry suit diving is a type of scuba diving where the diver wears a dry suit to protect them from the cold water. The dry suit is a waterproof and insulated suit that keeps the diver warm and dry.

Dry suit diving is often done in cold water environments, such as the Arctic or Antarctic. The dry suit protects the diver from the cold water and allows them to stay in the water for longer periods of time.

Dry suit diving requires some special training, as the diver needs to learn how to use the dry suit properly. The training covers topics such as how to put on and take off the dry suit, how to use the dry suit valves, and how to deal with problems that may occur while diving in a dry suit.

Dry suit diving can be a great way to extend your diving season and explore new and exciting dive sites.

Choosing a dry suit

A dry suit is a type of scuba diving equipment that helps to keep the diver’s body dry and warm while underwater. It is an essential piece of gear for divers who want to stay dry and comfortable in cold water conditions.

There are a few things to consider when choosing a dry suit, such as the type of diving you will be doing, the water temperature, and your own personal preferences.

The most important thing to consider when choosing a dry suit is the type of diving you will be doing. There are two main types of dry suits: those that are made for warm water diving, and those that are made for cold water diving.

If you plan on diving in water that is colder than 60 degrees Fahrenheit, then you will need a dry suit that is made for cold water diving. These suits are usually made of thicker materials that help to insulate the diver’s body and keep them warm.

On the other hand, if you plan on diving in water that is warmer than 60 degrees Fahrenheit, then you can choose a dry suit that is made for warm water diving. These suits are usually made of thinner materials that help to keep the diver cool in warm water conditions.

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