SDI Equipment Specialist
The SDI (Scuba Diving International) Equipment Specialist Course at Dive Subculture Technical is designed to empower divers by giving them a deeper understanding of the equipment they rely on for safe and enjoyable dives. This course goes beyond basic gear familiarity, equipping you with practical knowledge to maintain, troubleshoot, and repair your gear both at home and in the field. Whether you’re a recreational diver wanting to feel more confident with your setup or preparing for the challenges of advanced or technical diving, this course is an essential step toward becoming a more self-reliant diver.
At Dive Subculture Technical, we believe that knowing your equipment inside and out is crucial for every diver. Our course covers the full spectrum of dive gear, including regulators, BCDs, tanks, dive computers, wetsuits, and accessories. You’ll gain hands-on experience with common maintenance tasks such as cleaning, inspecting, and replacing O-rings, as well as adjusting regulators and troubleshooting minor issues that could otherwise disrupt a dive. The ability to perform quick repairs can make the difference between salvaging a dive day and cutting it short due to gear problems.
What sets Dive Subculture Technical apart is the depth of knowledge our instructors offer, drawing on experience from both recreational and technical diving. This ensures you’ll learn not only the fundamentals of equipment maintenance but also advanced techniques for managing more complex configurations, such as sidemount, twin sets, and technical rigs. Whether it’s learning how to use backup systems or understanding how gear functions in more demanding environments, you’ll leave with insights that prepare you for any diving scenario.
The course combines classroom instruction and hands-on workshops, giving you practical experience with real gear. You’ll learn how to properly clean, store, and maintain your equipment to extend its lifespan. In addition, the course covers the importance of pre-dive checks, providing a checklist to help identify potential issues before you even enter the water. With these skills, you’ll become better equipped to prevent and resolve gear-related problems independently.
Why Choose Us?
Experienced Instructors
Learn from seasoned technical divers who are passionate about teaching.
Stunning Dive Locations
Train in the spectacular waters of Khao Lak, Malapascua and Yangon.
Personalized Learning
Enjoy small class sizes for tailored instruction and maximum attention.
Top-Quality Gear
Dive with state-of-the-art equipment that is meticulously maintained
SDI Equipment Specialist Course
The SDI Equipment Specialist Course at Dive Subculture Technical offers essential knowledge and hands-on skills to help divers manage and maintain their gear. This course ensures you understand how dive equipment functions, how to perform basic repairs, and how to keep your gear in peak condition, both in the field and at home. Whether you’re preparing for a multi-dive trip, a technical dive, or just want to increase your self-reliance, this course equips you to troubleshoot and resolve gear issues quickly and efficiently.
This course is ideal for:
- Recreational divers who want to better understand their equipment.
- Technical divers managing complex configurations and backup systems.
- Divemasters and instructors seeking greater competence with student and rental equipment.
- Divers preparing for long expeditions or liveaboard trips where quick field repairs may be needed.
- Anyone interested in becoming a more self-reliant and confident diver.
- Minimum Age: 18 years old (or 10 with parental consent).
- Certification Requirement: SDI Open Water Diver certification or equivalent from a recognized agency.
The SDI Equipment Specialist course covers:
- Overview of Diving Equipment: Regulators, BCDs, tanks, wetsuits, dive computers, and accessories.
- Maintenance Procedures: How to clean, store, and maintain equipment to prolong its lifespan.
- Basic Troubleshooting and Repairs: Identifying and fixing common equipment issues, such as O-ring replacements and regulator adjustments.
- Pre-Dive Equipment Checks: How to spot potential issues before a dive begins.
- Field Repairs: Essential tools and techniques for quick fixes in the field.
- Advanced Equipment Insights: Insights into technical configurations, such as sidemount systems and twin tanks.
- Increased Self-Reliance: Handle equipment issues confidently during dives.
- Safer Dives: Reduce the likelihood of equipment failure with proper maintenance and checks.
- Cost Savings: Learn how to perform routine maintenance to extend the life of your gear.
- Preparedness for Advanced Diving: Gain the skills needed to manage more complex technical setups.
- Confidence for Liveaboards and Expeditions: Be ready for long trips where field repairs might be essential.
- Knowledge Component: Complete theoretical learning online or in-person, covering equipment types and maintenance protocols.
- Practical Workshops: Participate in hands-on sessions, practicing cleaning, inspecting, and repairing equipment.
- Final Assessment: Demonstrate competence in troubleshooting and maintenance tasks under instructor supervision.
SDI Equipment Specialist Course Structure
📚 Course Structure
The SDI Equipment Specialist Course at Dive Subculture Technical provides a blend of theory and practical workshops, focusing on maintenance, troubleshooting, and the overall care of diving equipment. Below is a detailed breakdown of the course structure, which includes knowledge development, optional confined water practice, and practical workshops.
The theoretical portion of the course ensures students understand how equipment works, how to maintain it, and what to look out for to prevent malfunctions. Topics covered include:
- Introduction to Dive Gear Components: Overview of regulators, BCDs, tanks, wetsuits, dive computers, and accessories.
- Routine Maintenance Procedures: Cleaning, inspecting, and storing equipment to extend its lifespan.
- Basic Troubleshooting: Identifying and resolving common issues like O-ring leaks and regulator malfunctions.
- Pre-Dive and Post-Dive Checks: Recognizing signs of wear or potential failure before a dive.
- Essential Repair Tools and Kits: Learning what tools to carry for field repairs.
Delivery Method:
- Online or instructor-led sessions covering both theory and real-world examples.
- Knowledge checks through quizzes and discussions.
Practical Workshops
The hands-on workshops are the core of the course, providing practical experience in maintaining and repairing equipment.
Workshop Activities:
Disassembling and Assembling Regulators: Learn the basics of regulator maintenance.
O-Ring Replacement: Practice inspecting and replacing worn O-rings.
BCD Valve Maintenance: Clean and inspect BCD inflator and dump valves.
Tank Inspections: Understand visual inspections and pressure testing for tanks.
Dive Computer Setup: Learn to update, configure, and troubleshoot dive computers.
Goal:
Develop hands-on skills that allow divers to maintain and repair their equipment independently.
Course Duration - 2 Days
Academics 1 Day
Pool Session Not Applicable
Practical 1 to 2 Day
Highest Safety and Standards
Dive Subculture Technical is fully committed to your safety. We conduct our courses following the highest SDI Certifications
Certification, Unlimited Adventures
You’ll unlock access to dive sites worldwide, preparing you for exciting underwater journeys and lifelong exploration.
Personal Learning Experience
We tailor our instruction to match your learning pace and comfort level, ensuring every student builds confidence and skills.
Protect Your Dive Adventure with DAN Insurance
At Dive Subculture Technical, we recommend DAN TravelAssist for all divers to protect against unforeseen travel disruptions. Whether it’s trip cancellations, medical emergencies, or lost equipment, DAN’s travel insurance ensures you’re covered wherever your adventures take you.
Why Choose DAN Insurance?
- Medical & Dental Coverage: Emergency treatment while traveling.
- Trip Cancellation/Interruption: Reimbursement for non-refundable costs.
- Baggage Protection: Covers lost, stolen, or delayed luggage and gear.
- 24/7 Assistance: Help with travel arrangements, evacuations, and telemedicine.
- Rental Car Damage Coverage: Primary coverage for rental vehicle damages.
Cost
- Single Trip Insurance: From $87 per trip.
- Annual Plans: From $309 per year with higher-tier options offering up to $1 million in coverage.
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What's Included :-
At Dive Subculture Technical, we provide everything you need for a seamless and enjoyable learning experience. Our SDI Drift Diver Course ensures that you are fully equipped and prepared for your underwater adventure. Here’s what’s included:
Comprehensive Learning Materials
– Access to eLearning modules or printed manuals or through our DST App, covering the theory and fundamentals of diving.
– Classroom sessions (if applicable) for further discussion and Q&A with instructors.
For the SDI Equipment Specialist Course, students typically work with:
- Regulators: For assembly, care, and troubleshooting.
- Buoyancy Compensators (BCDs): Including inflator hoses and dump valves.
- Dive Computers and Gauges: Setup, maintenance, and basic repairs.
- Tanks and Valves: Focus on inspection and cleaning.
- Exposure Suits: Wetsuits and drysuits for care and minor fixes.
- O-Rings and Tools: Basic repair kits for quick field fixes.
This course ensures divers can perform maintenance on essential equipment for safe, trouble-free dives.
Certification Fees and SDI Certification Card
– SDI Equipment Specialist Diver certification card upon successful completion of the course, valid worldwide.
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