Category Archives: Dive Equipment

Which CCR Rebreather – Pathfinder vs Poseidon MK6

Which CCR Rebreather The ISC Pathfinder vs Poseidon MK6 After the JJ-MEG comparison, friends and students have asked us to do a review on the so-called rec – tec hybrid rebreathers the ISC Pathfinder and the Poseidon MK6. So which CCR Rebreather? The label is perhaps an unfair one because as two of the most […]

Cave Diving equipment

Cave diving equipment Eventhough its “low” season, its still very hot here in Thailand. The usually expected rains are scarce, giving for warm water and exceptionally good visibility in Song Hong Sinkhole. This specific cave course is a mixture of Sidemount and rebreather equipment. Various cave diving equipment , emergency and rescue techniques are tried […]

Fourth Element Thailand

Blue Label Diving Thailand Dealer – Fourth Element Since April 2015 we are a Fourth Element dealer here in Thailand in Phuket and at our facility in Bangkok. Ben Reymenants explains why we have chosen to sell Fourth Element. In the past 25 years of diving, I have seen quite a few trends in dive […]

TDI Cave Diving Course and Megalodon CCR trimix course

Our Last TDI cave diving courses in March 2015. We had James Moore and Laurant doing their full TDI cave diving course and Chris doing his trimix and advanced trimix on the CCR.              

Fourth Element Drysuit

Cave Diving Thailand

My experiences with Fourth Element dry suit, the Argonaut Kevlar. Having paid the cost of this dry suit in an equal value towards excess dive luggage on planes, I decided to give this particular membrane suit a try. The fact that I live in a tropical country with a humidity through the roof played not […]

What is in your scrubber canister?

To start off, just couple of quick words to refresh the little gray cells about how things happen in the nature. Imagine standing in the middle of a forest and breathing in. This very easy sounding activity triggers a very complex chain reaction. Part of the oxygen in the gas you inhale (78% nitrogen, 20,9% […]