PDF Scuba Exceptional Become the Best Diver You Can Be Audible Audio Edition Simon Pridmore Sandsmedia Books

By Megan Bradley on Monday, June 3, 2019

PDF Scuba Exceptional Become the Best Diver You Can Be Audible Audio Edition Simon Pridmore Sandsmedia Books





Product details

  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 7 hours and 58 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Sandsmedia
  • Audible.com Release Date March 18, 2019
  • Whispersync for Voice Ready
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B07PRDP1NT




Scuba Exceptional Become the Best Diver You Can Be Audible Audio Edition Simon Pridmore Sandsmedia Books Reviews


  • This is another wonderful book by the author. It is well laid out and supplements his other books. It is well written, easy to follow and is great addition to any diver's library regardless of experience.
  • It's written by a man who has vast experience and much to offer. I get bogged down with the metric measurements, being a yank, and sometimes the humor elicits raised eyebrows. Otherwise, a very useful book for divers getting started. Lots of good tips and interesting facts.
  • I am new at the sport of Scuba so I read all I can get on the subject, if it makes you think it's good, and this book makes you think!
  • I am an experienced sports diver and the book provided common sense advice and information about diving safely. Even the articles on technical diving, which I don't participate in, had a lot of relevant safety information. An enjoyable book to read which will improve your diving technique
  • Really enjoyed this book. Gave me a lot to focus on and think about.
  • I've read several books by Simon Pridmore. This book, like the others, makes technical and complex topics easier to consume and retain by mixing anecdotes and lessons-learned with clearly articulated processes, science, and common sense. He handles the topics in bits and pieces, keeping them interesting by mixing in stories from his many dives and diving associates. Even if I exclude the final 25% of the book, which deals with technical diving (not an area in which I've been trained), I would say I learned dozens new things. Most divers continue to learn throughout their lives. Some by experience, some by discussions with other divers, some with training. Simon's book provides guidance, cautionary tales, disasters narrowly averted, and some, tragically, that weren't. It gives instruction, but even more, it gives food for thought. I stopped counting, but I believe I took away at least 20 - 30 lessons that will make be a more thoughtful, prepared diver. New diver? Experienced? Advanced? I suspect all of you would benefit from this book.
  • I bought this book for my son, who is a scuba diver. He liked the author's take on the industry and enjoyed the book quite a bit.