Do you want to discover hidden depths and new adventures in the world of technical diving? Then the Trimix Technician 65 course is what you need. You will learn how to properly scale your depth range using a mixture of helium, oxygen and nitrogen known as Trimix. Thanks to this course you will be able to dive to a depth of up to 65 meters / 210 feet, giving you amazing opportunities for deep water exploration. If you work in the field of technical diving and want to achieve more progress, taking advantage of the benefits of using Trimix is necessary, but you must learn how to do it correctly, and this is what you will get through our course. The course will also cover decompression programs and multi-gas computers. Which will help you better monitor and analyze diving signals, so book your place now and prepare for an unforgettable diving experience.
Trimix 65 technical specifications
Product: Trimix 65 Technician
Category: Technical diving courses
Requirements: Technically qualified at rank 50 - Registered for at least 100 dives - At least 18 years old - Medical statement
Trimix 65 technical features
You'll learn how to use Trimix to extend your depth range to 65m/210ft. This means you'll be able to explore the deepest and most exciting areas of the diving world.
You will learn how to dive to a greater depth safely and observe the rules of technical diving. You will acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to properly handle gas mixtures and reduce the risks of deep diving.
You will get the opportunity to improve your skills as a technical diver and learn to analyze and monitor gases, choose the appropriate mixture, emergency procedures, decompression models, argon inflation systems, and other basic skills.
After successfully passing the course, you will obtain a Trimix 65 technical certificate. This certificate is internationally recognized and is considered a valuable addition to your CV as a technical diver.
Once you obtain the certificate, you will be able to access advanced technical diving opportunities, explore hard-to-reach sites, and will have the opportunity to participate in technical diving trips and join the technical diving community.