By John Bentley With all the redundancy and integrated safety features in dive equipment it is surprising to think that our second stage regulator delivers gas...
Check out Part 2 here. Admittedly, there isn’t much to actually using your snorkel, other than placing the mouthpiece in your mouth and breathing slowly and...
Mark Powell qualified as a TDI / SDI Instructor in October 2000, and has been an ardent advocate of the training agency for almost two decades. In 2002...
Check out Part 1 here. Before using your snorkel, you will need to attach it to your mask. There are both right and wrong ways to...
By Richard Devanney I’ve been watching a lot of tech clips on YouTube lately for procrastination research purposes, and it has to be said there are...
By Brian Shreve & John Bentley Scuba Diving International was the first training agency to offer a Solo Diver certification, and it’s become more and more...
What is the best type of snorkel for you? That will depend on a variety of factors, but chief among them will be the answer to...
By Paul Montgomery Besides talking about the NFL’s New England Patriots here in the United States, one of my favorite topics to talk about, deliver opinion...
By Richard Devanney The previous two articles on decompression theory introduced and discussed numerous processes that occur in our body as we breathe gases under pressure...
By Brian Shreve The Big Question As a dive store owner, the most common question I was asked is “I want to get certified. How much...
By Richard Taylor (Note: some Imperial and metric conversions are approximate to reflect different regional norms) Let’s be honest, diving gets a bit of a bad...
By John Bentley Night diving may seem daunting to the new diver and, in many ways, it should! While night dives are a great way to...