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RedBare CCR trydives at GO Diving Roadshow

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Diving a rebreather offers exciting new dimensions to any diver's diving – everyone wants longer in the water on their favourite or bucket-list dives, and at the GO Diving Roadshow at NDAC on 17-19 September, you can give bubble-free diving a go!

Vobster Quay and Nammu Tech have teamed up to offer trydives on the RedBare CCR during the Go Diving Roadshow. This is your chance to bust the myths about rebreathers being hard to dive and only for wizards or tech divers – if you're an AOW diver, you can start to experience the benefits of silent diving.

Nammu Tech will be talking through their RedBare developments on their stand, with dives available on the current unit under the supervision of RedBare Instructor Trainer and Test Diver Tim Clements.

Spaces are strictly limited on the Friday and Saturday, so book your tickets NOW and get your name down for a CCR trydive!

The GO Diving Roadshow – sponsored by Tobago Beyond – boasts a whole host of activities and attractions to keep you busy during a day or weekend visit!

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Tobago Beyond are a sponsor of the GO Diving Roadshow

The CCR trydives are just one of several attractions over the event – a whole host of exhibitors will be showcasing their wares, including Scubapro, Fourth Element, O’Three, PADI, DAN, Nammu Tech, Midlands Diving Chamber, Shearwater Research, Scuba Escape, as well as tourism experts from the British Virgin Islands, the Philippines and Tobago.

Paul ‘Duxy’ Duxfield and Anne and Phil Medcalf will be running Photo Workshops on the Main Stage during the day on Friday and Saturday.

There are tech trydives on sidemount for those wanting to try something new, and if you don’t want to go underwater – or are not a diver – you can also go stand-up paddleboarding or kayaking.

Divers Alert Network will be running a pop-up Health and Welfare Clinic, where they can check your blood pressure, blood sugar, temperature, pulse, six-lead ECG and more. Book your 30-minute consultation now.

In the evenings, the Main Stage will be home to our keynote speakers – TV presenter and author Miranda Krestovnikoff, cave diver and explorer Phil Short, and underwater photographer and conservationist Ellen Cuylaerts. Adventurer, stunt man and tech diver Andy Torbet will be around on Friday morning before he dashes off to Scotland for a TV shoot, and Clare Dutton will also be talking about going pro, and the Scuba Escape team will be showcasing their various underwater ‘escape rooms’.

Diving is all about the social side of things – something which has been sorely lacking through the various lockdowns, etc – and the Friday Night Social aims to remedy this, giving like-minded divers the chance to hang out, take in the awesome views of the NDAC quarry, and enjoy a pulled pork roll with stuffing and apple sauce. There will be veggie burger that is suitable for vegans as an alternative. This will be accompanied by chips and a choice of salad.

A two-day ticket (Friday and Saturday) costs just £69 (but has a value of nearly £140!), and includes two days of diving in the attraction-rich waters of NDAC, access to the talks held over the two days, access to the diving and photo workshops (subject to space – the tech trydives and skill development sessions have limited slots, so early booking to get your name down is advised), social on the Friday evening, limited-edition T-shirt (strictly for the first 100 ticket holders), 12-month subscription to Scuba Diver magazine, a weekend ticket to the main GO Diving Show in March 2022, and SUP and kayak sessions.

A Friday one-day ticket is £45 (with a value of £110), and includes a day of diving, access to the talks held over the two days, access to the diving and photo workshops (subject to space – the tech trydives and skill development sessions have limited slots, so early booking to get your name down is advised), social on the Friday evening, limited-edition T-shirt (strictly for the first 100 ticket holders), 12-month subscription to Scuba Diver magazine, and a weekend ticket to the main GO Diving Show in March 2022 and SUP and kayak sessions.

A Saturday one-day ticket is £27.50 (with a value of £32) and includes a day of diving, and access to the talks and the workshops.

A two-day non-diver ticket is £25 (with a value of £30) and this gives access to all of the talks and surface workshops, and the Friday evening BBQ.

NB: This is an advance ticket only event. You MUST have purchased your tickets via Eventbrite prior to arriving on-site. There are a limited amount of tickets, and there will be no tickets sold on-site.

Special group offer!

Book 5 tickets and get 1 ticket FREE for a dive instructor or trainer. Go ahead and purchase your 5 tickets and email bookings@godivingshow.com with your booking details. You will be issued a promotional code to the average value of the other 5 tickets which can be redeemed against a 6th ticket.

Example – 4 x weekend diving £69 + 1 x weekend non-diving £25 gives a total order value of £301 / 5 = £60.20 average ticket price.

Fees and taxes are not included, can not be used in conjunction with any other offer or discount.

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Scuba Diver's Editorial Director Mark Evans has been in the diving industry for nearly 25 years, and has been diving since he was just 12 years old. nearly 40-odd years later and he is still addicted to the underwater world.
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