SSI - Recreational Sidemount
Start your Recreational Sidemount Diving Specialty with The Scuba Dive Shop
In this sidemount diving course, you’ll learn all you need to go single or two-cylinder recreational sidemount diving up to a maximum depth of 30 meters or to your certification depth, whichever is deeper.
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Start your Recreational Sidemount Diving Specialty with The Scuba Dive Shop
In this sidemount diving course, you’ll learn all you need to go single or two-cylinder recreational sidemount diving up to a maximum depth of 30 meters or to your certification depth, whichever is deeper.
Sidemount diving is already common practice for wreck, mine, and cave divers, but now the benefits are being discovered by more recreational divers. With no heavy tank on your back, you’ll be more comfortable in the water and find your streamlining and trim improve effortlessly. By using less energy you may reduce your gas consumption so you can make the most of your dive time. With better buoyancy control, easier access to your valves and more redundancy as well, sidemount diving offers safety and peace of mind.
This is the best sidemount diving course to discover and enjoy the enticing advantages of this dive style. You learn all the skills and knowledge you need to safely and comfortably dive with a single or two-cylinder sidemount equipment configuration.
Enjoy easier and relaxed dives
Here are the benefits you can expect from attending this training program:
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Reduce the weight of carrying cylinders on your back
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Extend your dive time
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Add redundancy to increase dive safety
Facts and Training Standards
Minimum Age - 12
Amount of Academic Sessions - 5
Amount of Pool/Confined Water Sessions - 1
Amount of Open Water Sessions - 3
Maximum Training Depth - 30 m / 100 ft
Suggested duration (h) - 10-15
Certification Prerequisites - Open Water Diver certification
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Training Prerequisites
SSI Entry-Level Programs – Open Water Diver, Freediver, or Mermaid require students to complete a water fitness evaluation prior to open water training. The goal of this evaluation is to determine a comfort level baseline consisting of:
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Swim Assessment
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Survival Float
Technical Requirements
To start training, students must create a MySSI profile. This can either be done via the SSI website at www.divessi.com/register or by installing the MySSI App.
Simply download the app for either iOS or Android, set up the user profile, and access the world of diving in minutes! The MySSI App safely stores everything in one place, online or offline – training materials, logbook, and certification cards. This includes Recreational Scuba, Extended Range, Freediving and Mermaid.
Medical & Administrative Requirements
Each student or candidate must complete the required SSI Training Record Forms prior to participating in any SSI training program. The forms for minors must be reviewed and signed by a parent or guardian.
Responsible Diver Code
SSI Responsible Diver Code - Scuba Diving
SSI Responsible Diver Code - Freediving
SSI Responsible Diver Code - Extended Range Diving
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Diver Medical Statement & Questionnaire or Physician’s Approval to Dive (where required)
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Training Assumption of Risk, Liability Release, & Liability Release, & Hold Harmless Agreement (where required / not applicable within the European Union)
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Program-specific Completion Record (done by the Instructor prior to certification)