Sorry for the delay!
We had an exciting week started by a visit to Bristol on
Monday and Tuesday, for a seminar with Fourth Element & Suunto! On Monday
we were shown the new under suit for Fourth Element: The Arctic Expedition.
This suit will sit between the Arctic and Halo 3D and it comes in a 1 piece and
2 piece for both male and female. As well as this, we talked about new products
that Fourth Element hope to bring out in the near future, which all sounded
great! In the afternoon, we then spent some time looking at the Argonaut Dry Suit. This suit comes with
many different options including latex or neoprene seals, boots or socks and Si
Tech neck and wrest seals. To finish Monday off, Andy Tolbert spoke about his
time as a film diver on the many nature films he has worked on, which everyone
found very interesting.
On Tuesday we looked at Suunto’s range of watches in various colours
and were also showed how the computers worked (i.e. changing settings, etc). We
then spent some time talking about how different dive centres worked, and at
this point it became obvious that each centre has different ways of working and
that there is more than one way to achieve what is needed. As well as this, we
then spent time with the New Eon Steel
– the first fully customisable dive computer, which looks like a great bit of
kit! So look out for the full reviews coming out in the dive magazines soon.
Here's a review from Janie on Fourth Element's Arctic Drysuit:
If you’re a diver, you’ll know
that it’s not a question of “if “your drysuit leaks, it’s “when” your drysuit
leaks. And if you’re as clumsy as I am, you’ll almost certainly get wet. I tried my new J2 top and leggings this weekend
for the very first time. In the past, I’ve used a weezel and I’ve experimented
with Fourth Element Arctic’s. I preferred the Arctic’s for warmth but still
felt a bit uncomfortable. I then realised that I was committing the sin of
wearing cotton under the under-suits. I was bound to feel cold! So when trying
these base layers in 15 degree water, I was hesitant even though I was wearing
an arctic top as well. After getting out from my first dive, I found the
inevitable...my drysuit had leaked. But I didn’t feel cold. The outside of the
J2 top was soggy, not drenched but still quite wet. However I didn’t feel wet.
Now for the bit that I had been dreading, I felt the inside of the panelled top
and it wasn’t wet due to the wicking ability of this product. I’m very
impressed with these base layers, if they can keep me warm and dry, they can do
the same for anybody! Not only do they look pretty (in blue for ladies) they
feel great, AND they actually work! If I had to point out one fault, it would
be the indents that are left on the skin after removing the products, much like
when you sleep in a dodgy position and wake up with a lovely pattern on your
arm. But it’s well worth it, I could actually enjoy the day rather than verging
on hyperthermia (I may be exaggerating on this part-but I do get very cold). I
would definitely recommend them to everyone, for warm or cold water diving.
Fourth Element has done a good job with this product.
Back at the dive centre, we had a very busy Tuesday night in
the deep pool! Rhonda was with the Rescue
Course, whom are all doing well, whilst James was teaching a Reactivate Course (used to be Scuba
Review). Peter was running a couple of DSDs,
which went well and we have one student returning with their partner this week!
We also had Graham going over knowledge reviews with Steve and then getting in the pool to go over his skills.
We are also now getting close to the first Red Sea liveaboard
of the year and some of the guys are getting in the water to practice their
skills as they are starting to get very excited!
Thursday we were back over to South Woodham Ferrers for the
Seal Team and Writtle College, who were going though confined dive 2. We also
had some DSDs in the water and they are also bringing their partners back this
week to have a go too! This is something we have found over the years, that
when one person starts diving, often partners want to join in too and this then
gives people something to do together. Diving together then opens up new
holiday destinations, new social groups and a way where you can do as much or as
little as you want.
Whilst all this has been going on, we have had two of our
Dive Masters away in the Red Sea doing there Instructor Development Course and Instructor's Examination, and I am pleased to
say that we now have two new instructors! So well done Ian Herbert and Carole
Vickers! We are looking forward to working with them as instructors, but at the
same time we will miss then as Dive Masters, both of whom where very good!
We are in the deep pool in Basildon this Saturday 7th March in the afternoon running an Open Water course, so if you want to jump in, do some training or do a tester, just call the centre!
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