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We have 355 instructional videos covering a broad range of scuba diving topics. Use the video category links on the right of this page to navigate to the specific video you want to view. All videos are hosted by our professionally trained Scuba Diving Instructors with years of experience.
Do you want to make sure your underwater camera stays in top shape? Want to learn how to properly clean and store your BC? Have you ever wondered what’s so special about the Spring Heel Straps? Do you ever wonder what the advantages are to using Scooters (DPVs)? What about the differences between L.E.D. and H.I.D. lights? We have answers to all these questions, and many more in a format that is quick and easy to understand.
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This demonstration video discusses and shows the featuers of the Viking Extreme Drysuit. It is made of a heavy-duty lightweight material which allows for diving in any conditions by changing the undergarment. This drysuit is extremely resistant to abrasions and resists punctures and tears. The Extreme Dry suit has an easy shoulder entry for simple donning and doffing. There is no stitching in this suit either; all seams are welded together, eliminating potential leak points.
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This demonstration video discusses and shows the features of the Viking Pro Tech Drysuit. This suit is made of black EPDM/natural rubber on top of a very flexible polyamide/elastane lining. It is fitted with rotating inlet and exhaust valve and a medium-duty zipper. Black rubber reinforcements are integrated on the suit and cover the lower front leg over the knee to the seat and also across the shoulders. Rubber coated neoprene boots are fitted to the suit for optimal comfort.
The seams of this drysuit are stitched and then taped with rubber tape. When all the seams are covered, the suit is vulcanized in order to get the seams sealed and watertight. The vulcanization process makes the suit technically seamless. This suit is a great drysuit for the recreational and technical diver.
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