What tech Course?? TDI or GUE

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alexxred:
Hi,

I'm looking at doing some tech diving course within the next few months. Up till now I was pretty sure that I would do the TDI adv nitrox and deco course but now I am considering a GUE tech 1 course (I would need to do their fundementals course to). I'd be interested in any opinions or experiance people have on these courses and what they would recommend.

Cheers

Alex

Take the GUE Fundamentals ether way... before you decide on further Tech traing, be it GUE or Others...
 
VTernovski:
Take the GUE Fundamentals ether way... before you decide on further Tech traing, be it GUE or Others...
good idea. No, great idea!
 
"I was faced with the same choice. I chose GUE based on what I could get out of the fewest number of classes.... Tech1 would give me the TDI 'equivalent' of Adv Nitrox (to 100%), Deco Procedures, Normoxic trimix, Gas blending. Turns out between Fundamentals and Tech1, they "gave" me a whole lot more than that. Needless to say, I'm now glad I made the choice I did."

Is this statement correct??
 
alexxred:
"I was faced with the same choice. I chose GUE based on what I could get out of the fewest number of classes.... Tech1 would give me the TDI 'equivalent' of Adv Nitrox (to 100%), Deco Procedures, Normoxic trimix, Gas blending. Turns out between Fundamentals and Tech1, they "gave" me a whole lot more than that. Needless to say, I'm now glad I made the choice I did."

Is this statement correct??
Pretty much.

At the end, you will be diving Trimix using 1 bottle for deco gas. The depth limits are a bit different 200ft for TDI and 150ft for GUE...just stay away from the Scuba Police :wink:
 
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