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00:00 - Intro
00:50 - Twin Set Training
02:53 - Recommended Waiting Periods
04:57 - Dangerous Regulator Failure
11:14 - Deep Diving Training
15:17 - APEKS
17:35 - XStream Regulator Any Good?
Mark Gardner
#AskMark I’m thinking of going to twins partly for a little longer bottom time but primarily redundancy. I'm not chasing depth. Do I need to do any additional training or is a case of strapping them on and doing a few easy dives till I’m comfortable
cags51
#askMark hello Mark, I just became open water certified and was wondering if there was recommended waiting period before going to advanced open water or nitrox?
Benjamin Szabo
#askmark Hey Mark, great stuff in all your videos, thanks for them! I have a debate with my buddies about a specific danger of regulator failures. Not the stop-of-airflow side (it is obvious) but the other end of the spectrum - overblowing our breathing system.. Some say technically it is possible to get in a life-threatening situation in case a first stage fails in a specific way (probably combined with second stage failure at the same time), while others say it is technically impossible to get a dangerous pressure in your mouth (and way forward). Where is the truth?
MpPhotoPro
#askmark Hi Mark, I would like ask you for your opinion about Technical courses / diving. I'm Rescue Diver / Deep / Nitrox diver with over 120 dives mostly in drysuit (quarries, oceans and seas) and I'm thinking about step in to technical diving. Would you be able share your thoughts about Padi Tech40 vs SSI Decompression Diver. Both are max 40m however with SSI I don't need to change all equipment yet and stage bottle always will be useful in the future. sorry for long question and thanks for videos, they very useful
Kent Georgeson
#askmark heard from an LDS here in Texas that I need to sell my APEKs kit as APEKs has gone into receivership and we can no longer get APEKs regs serviced locally. Sounds suspicious but any insight on what's happening with APEK's? I have sunk a lot of money in BP/W, regs (sidemount) etc on APEKs..... Should I be worried???
David Hoffmann
#ASKMARK
What do you think about the Poseidon XStream as a regulator set. I‘m thinking about buying one but recent reviews a very rare and I don’t want to spend this amount of money while being unsure. Thx a lot

Пікірлер: 35

  • @M3rl1n87
    @M3rl1n87 Жыл бұрын

    Nice to see the XStream getting some love. I got mine a month after getting certified in early 2020 and love it. 251 dives and counting.

  • @cutebalddiver
    @cutebalddiver Жыл бұрын

    As a dive professional (NAUI 49497), I would recommend doing the advance course after putting in some quality dives as an open water diver. Getting the buoyancy right, the trim right and generally getting more comfortable in the water. I am very wary of advanced certification and with only 10 dives. Generally, those are the ones I watch over. At NAUI, nitrox course is not a dry course, you still need to get 2 dives on nitrox to get certified.

  • @gabriel.s774
    @gabriel.s774 Жыл бұрын

    I believe that you can do the AOW course at any time, not the certification makes you advanced, you will be advanced in time, with over 75-100 dives in different places with experiences that make you calm and relaxed, aware of your limits and self-assessment of your current state, which may be different from one dive to another.

  • @wallacesify
    @wallacesify Жыл бұрын

    I went straight from OW to AOW but it is very much a personal choice. After I finished AOW and asked my instructor what course to do next his answer was "none, just go enjoy what you know now, and enjoy diving for fun." Best advice ever!

  • @ahmedmahomed

    @ahmedmahomed

    4 ай бұрын

    💯 ❤

  • @Dreadlock1227
    @Dreadlock12274 ай бұрын

    I just completed my Open Water and I only have those 4 dives, so I could be wrong but I feel like most people would probably get more out of the advanced course if they’ve spent some time improving on the skills introduced in the open water. Like for me, I still am struggling with my buoyancy and I really have to focus on that as well as controlling my breathing, so I feel like if I were to do my advanced course right now, I’d still be spending most of the time focusing on controlling my buoyancy and other basic skills rather than focusing on the new aspects of the Advanced course. I feel like it makes sense to spend some time working on getting to where those skills are more second nature, so that you’re not thinking about them during your advanced course and, most of your attention can be on that material. Maybe I’m mistaken, that seems intuitive to me!

  • @ScubaDiverMagazine

    @ScubaDiverMagazine

    4 ай бұрын

    Buoyancy and breathing comes with time. Many divers go straight to the AOW but, there's nothing bad about gaining more experience between courses. It's good for divers to just go diving without instruction for a while. You have a good mindset for scuba diving. When you rush too much we call it task-loading which can lead to an accident.

  • @BingSurjawan
    @BingSurjawan Жыл бұрын

    I signed up for my AOW after some 15 dives or so. I think its more effective for what Im paying the course for since by then I have more understanding of how things work and how my dives tend to go and therefore I have more specific questions and set more time on things I do really needed to train. And I also have understood more of what my dive comp trying to say relating to the deeper and safer dives.

  • @ahmedmahomed

    @ahmedmahomed

    4 ай бұрын

    Sure, 💯 ❤

  • @souswes
    @souswes Жыл бұрын

    I’m a fan of doing the full specialty certs to get AOW. Get your deep, navigation, nitrox, night, dry suit if that suits your environment or pick a 5th you’d enjoy. You’ll get AOW by default. Complete your rescue course and after 50 dives you’ll have master diver by default

  • @sammoyers905
    @sammoyers905 Жыл бұрын

    I have used Poseidon Cyklon regulators since 1978. I recently upgraded to the XStream Black. I never thought anything could beat my Cyklon regulators, but DAMN! Easy breathing, light weight, so very little jaw fatigue. And they are good for ANY dive, cold, Nitrox, O2, and rated to 200 meters. They just can't be beat.

  • @ahmedmahomed

    @ahmedmahomed

    4 ай бұрын

    Cool, I sometimes, with hire regs, slightly press on the purge if I'm feeling extremely tired of the reg being too... needing of me to suction the air out through it. But it works fine if you do it just right, where you'd stop pressing entirely, as you start to breathe out. 😅

  • @Dreoni_
    @Dreoni_ Жыл бұрын

    I waited 1 year (plus 30 dives or so) and it was fun enjoying being an open diver. The rest of the divers dont expect much from you and you can go chill and perfect your skills before the AOW.

  • @przemeks.513
    @przemeks.513 Жыл бұрын

    #AskMark Hi Mark! Suunto D5 or EON Core? almost the same price, and I don't really care about the size or some kind of smartwatch features. You can also hear a lot about battery life of D5... Which would be better to choose? I'm thinking that maybe one day go further for a tec diver.

  • @jmk72504
    @jmk72504 Жыл бұрын

    #AskMark, thanks for the Q&As love them. I bought a brand new set of Apex DS4 regs DIN ATX40s second stage and octopus, however I have also got a set of Scubapro regs A clamp MK2 with R295 second stage and octopus (second hand but serviced). Which ones are the better regs? I am diving in our Scottish cold Sea Lochs. Any advice welcome.

  • @dalerichardson8842
    @dalerichardson8842 Жыл бұрын

    Happy with longer ramblings mark 👍😊

  • @ProceDesigner
    @ProceDesigner Жыл бұрын

    Many thanks Mark for answered my question. Really appreciate your opinion, thank you

  • @dive_with_matt
    @dive_with_matt Жыл бұрын

    Great video mark! Personally I quite enjoy the rambling! Makes for some more entertainment!

  • @josephdracula7487
    @josephdracula7487 Жыл бұрын

    👍Allways enjoy your scuba experience 👍

  • @geerxin
    @geerxin Жыл бұрын

    little longer bottom time and redundancy, I choose a 6l sling tank over twins.

  • @amadeuss3341
    @amadeuss3341 Жыл бұрын

    OW to AOW depends solely on your comfort in the water. If you feel you can relax already - then go for AOW right away.

  • @robharris5245
    @robharris5245 Жыл бұрын

    I was told not to bother with AOW unless you find it an absolute need to go down to 30 mts, just do some dives with an experienced diver. I thought PADI now say its necessary to have 20 logged dives to do AOW

  • @gamernick1533
    @gamernick1533 Жыл бұрын

    Don't worry about waiting. Lots of people will tell you that it's not 'advanced' if you don't wait and do them back to back. Personally, I think it's more of a misnomer to call the AOW 'advanced' as it teaches skills that should really be in an extended version of OW. If you want to dive frequently and without having an instructor/guide with you all the time (for confidence purposes), I would go for the AOW. You'll learn basic nav skills and get comfortable with a bit more depth. If you only intend on diving with instructors/guides anyway, you can hold on for a bit. I would still dive with someone who has some experience and in conditions you're used to, but the AOW just gives you a little more confidence and some skills to continue to hone. I took the AOW almost immediately, purely to roll it into the dry suit spec (UK cold water diving) and super glad that I did. It gave me a little more confidence to go out and just dive with other club members. I started off tagging along with instructors/more experienced friends and within a few months and another 50 dives I was the one helping other people to do the same. If I had waited the 50 dives and then done my nav etc, I might not have had the confidence to help lead/tour others around.

  • @qaszim2012
    @qaszim2012 Жыл бұрын

    Just my opinion, AOW should be done straight after OW, and then you should have the mind set that the AOW was the basics for diving. I think that O.W is daft that after two friends passing they can now go diving on their own anywhere. Yeah good luck.

  • @dalerichardson8842
    @dalerichardson8842 Жыл бұрын

    #Askmark Hi Mark, love the videos, really look forward to them, I am thinking of upgrading my dive computer from the Suunto Zoop Novo.y budget is around £600 and would want air integration, what would you recommend as the best in this price range ? Many thanks Dale

  • @harambeexpress
    @harambeexpress Жыл бұрын

    No waiting necessary for AOW in my opinion... But you should take it easy after AOW for your actual experience level to catch up. Nitrox definitely just do it. I think it was super useful for understanding the basic physics and physiology because OW courses are a bit too brief on this.

  • @harambeexpress

    @harambeexpress

    Жыл бұрын

    Do TDI Nitrox or equivalent rather than a simpler "computer Nitrox" course. You don't need any prerequisites and it isn't too hard.

  • @ivoryjohnson4662
    @ivoryjohnson4662 Жыл бұрын

    Mark please ramble ….. next question?

  • @mateusnascimento3779
    @mateusnascimento3779 Жыл бұрын

    #AskMark Mark I recently bought a Halcyon H-75p Single cilinder pakage, I use to dive recreationaly, I dive once a month. At the first use it work pretty well. In my second dive when I was testing my second stage the air didnt flow... I try to push air but it seems that the valve was stuck, I had to blow pretty hard to the valve back to work. Is this normal ? it happen again in my third dive ... Maybe im cleanning or storaging my regulaters wrongly I really dont know, I always dry the cap before the dives and protect the first stage, I always rinse tham and let tham dry hang. Can you help me ?

  • @calequeen9125
    @calequeen9125 Жыл бұрын

    #askmark I just did a charter dive and we went to 85 feet. My computer Aqualung 200 signaled for a deep stop but the dive master said that deep stops are actually more dangerous. I cannot find a definitive answer. What are your thoughts?

  • @dtt3426
    @dtt3426 Жыл бұрын

    don't mind the rambling. the video is segmented so if i'm not interested in the details i can easily skip to the next segment

  • @erikaahlander9550
    @erikaahlander955011 ай бұрын

    Hi, i have my advanced but "only" 25 dives under my belt. Was about 6 years since i last was under water (except my recival that i just did) i live doing cpurse work and learn, and really like beeing with an instructor.. but, should i wait taking some speciallity courses or should i take one or two on my upcoming trip? And, if i should do some courses, which ones would ve recomended? #AskMark

  • @ScubaDiverMagazine

    @ScubaDiverMagazine

    11 ай бұрын

    A specialty course can be a good way to ease back into diving after a long hiatus while boosting your skills at the same time. One of the five that you did in your AOW would make sense as you already have credit for the 1st dive, or you can do a local specialty for where you're travelling. That being said, if you're going on a trip that has guided dives then guides tend to be Instructors so go diving with them and just enjoy your diving knowing that an Instructor is close by. As far as specialties I recommend. Nitrox is always #1. Wreck if you plan on diving wrecks. Drift helps to boost your confidence in current. Otherwise Rescue is always rewarding and some of the Tec courses are good for learning more about gases and diving physiology

  • @erikaahlander9550

    @erikaahlander9550

    10 ай бұрын

    @@ScubaDiverMagazine Thank you! Nitrox booked, also been thinking about this since my last dive trip, and will take some guided dives as well, and also gotten in contact with a local dive center to get the regular dives in :) Just hoping for the wind to calm down so that the dives can actually happen...

  • @Amplev-db4vo
    @Amplev-db4vo Жыл бұрын

    #Mark, you are English, feel free to ramble….:)