What are the advantages of rebreather diving:

With a rebreather you will have a much higher autonomy regarding the gas consumption. With only 2 or 3 liters tanks you can stay for hours in a cave or in the ocean.

You will breath a warm and humid gas, which is very comfortable and you will not make bubbles. That means less percolation in the caves and less noice.

The decompression is optimized at every moment of the dive as we dive with a fixed PPO2


Why diving rebreather with me:

I have several years of experience on rebreathers in lakes, deep diving and cave diving. I am regularly diving rebreather here in Mexico and in whatever dive destination I go to. I have tried several different rebreathers, which just expanded my understanding of any CCR unit. 

CCR CAVE CLASSES

To dive safely in a cave on a rebreather, a CCR cave class is required. This class can be taken as a cave course or as a cross over from cave diver open-circuit to rebreather cave diver.


I can teach the following rebreathers

rEvo: one of the lightest backmount unit, it is simple and compact, but has all the features of a safe and long range rebreather. It uses the shearwater electronics and has two scrubbers. Simple to fix and to change pieces, this rebreather is ideal for the the people travelling and/or just wanted to have a reliable unit with high standards of monitoring. 

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rEvo

The only hybrid CCR of the market

KISS Sidewinder: the flexibilty of the sidemount on CCR; the ideal unit to dive in side mount in the caves. You will be almost as streamlined as in open circuit side mount, but while having a much longer autonomy. This is a simple manual unit, with two scrubbers.

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ISS Sidewinder

The best balanced sidemount CCR

Flex: enjoy the sidemount advantages while being on a rebreather. Ideal for cave diving. This IQsub rebreather has the finishing of the X-CCR but is set on the side in order to access to the smallest passages in a cave.

Megalodon: an indestructible unit that has already made his proofs and has a really good work of breath. Made to resist in any condition, the Megalodon is a unit with an outstanding built quality.

Pathfinder: The ultra lightweight travel-friendly closed circuit rebreather from Innerspace system. It is the same manufacturing as the Megalodon but the lighter and smaller version.

Liberty: technology of Divesoft with two helium sensors and two computers. This CCR is completely redondant and contains the latest technology. It is always being improved for the safety and the comfort of the diver.

I offer you the following courses on the above mentioned rebreathers: 

  • CCR diluent air, no deco, 30 meters max, 6 days recommended

  • CCR diluent air with deco, 40 meters max, 6 days recommended 

  • CCR helitrox with deco 40m max, 6 days recommended

  • CCR normoxic trimix up to 60m, 5 days 

  • CCR cave class, to dive safely on a CCR in a cave, 4 to 5 days

A cross-over on any of those units is 3 to 4 days 

To do a rebreather course you have to be certified advanced nitrox.