UK Diving

20 Years of the Fourth Element Arctics

Happy 20th anniversary to the Fourth Element Arctic! And to celebrate, we are offering 20% off the Arctics in store for the month of August 2023. Proving its own brilliance for over two decades, the Arctic has become a solidified staple within the diving world, defining itself as the backbone of thermal protection for divers [...]

By |2023-08-01T12:59:13+01:00August 1st, 2023|Equipment, UK Diving, Uncategorized|0 Comments

I’ve Not Dived During COVID, Does My Gear Really Need Servicing?

“I’ve not dived during COVID, does my kit need servicing?”  This is a question that we’re increasingly being asked, as we “learn to live with COVID-19” and diving and overseas travel begin to open up again.  With SCUBA cylinders, the simple answer is that there is no relaxation of the standard testing regime or “O2 [...]

By |2022-03-30T16:52:51+01:00March 30th, 2022|Equipment, Servicing, UK Diving|0 Comments

How not to become a human ice cube ….

Recent travel restrictions have meant many more divers have looked at diving opportunities closer to home, as opposed to enduring a way too long surface interval. However, for us here in Northern Europe, local diving usually means cold water diving, especially in the winter months. To quote one of our instructing team, "If you see [...]

By |2022-02-15T18:30:46+00:00February 15th, 2022|Equipment, Training, UK Diving|0 Comments

Find Your Fins – Intro to UK Diving Weekends

‘Finding your Fins’ UK Intro Weekends - Run in conjunction with a friend of mine Martin Sigston of DiverCity Scuba 27th – 28th April 201911th – 12th May 2019 Grab your mask and fins and come on down to Portland for the weekend and log some of your first UK dives! This is a specially [...]

By |2019-04-09T13:58:39+01:00April 9th, 2019|UK Diving|0 Comments

Social Night – Ghost Fishing UK

The problem of ghost fishing gear has reached public prominence over the past five years. It is a normal part of fishing that nets, shellfish traps and other equipment becomes lost. This is not a deliberate or careless act on behalf of the fishing community, simply a reality of a very harsh environment. The problem [...]

By |2018-10-04T17:05:20+01:00October 4th, 2018|Conservation, UK Diving, Uncategorized|0 Comments

‘Find Your Fins’ – Intro to UK Diving Weekends

‘Finding your Fins’ UK Intro Weekends - Run in conjunction with a friend of mine Martin Sigston of DiverCity Scuba 8th – 10th June 6th – 8th July 20th – 22nd July 3rd – 5th August Grab your mask and fins and come on down to Portland for the weekend and log some of your [...]

By |2018-06-20T20:38:20+01:00March 28th, 2018|General Stuff, Training, UK Diving|0 Comments

Underwater Archaeology on England’s Protected Wrecks

Join us for our Social Night on May 10th at The Norbiton for a fascinating presentation by the Nautical Archaeology Society on 'Underwater archaeology on England's protected wrecks' We will be hosting, Mark Beattie-Edwards, the Chief Executive Officer of the Nautical Archaeology Society. A graduate in maritime archaeology from the University of Southampton, Mark has [...]

Discover Sidemount Pool Session

Join Aquanaut for a Discover Sidemount pool session on 21st March at the Malden Centre 7-10pm Try it out, see what it's like! Having scuba tanks on your back isn’t a requirement for exploring the underwater world. Many scuba divers have discovered the joy of mounting cylinders on their sides. Sidemount diving gives you flexibility [...]

25% Discount on BARE Drysuits

Until 31st October 2017 Aquanaut Scuba are offering 25% 0ff all BARE Drysuits* purchased in store. The Bare range of drysuits has been supplying coast guards, military, technical and recreational divers with some of their most trusted gear for over 40 year. But, what Bare recognise the most is choosing the right suit of the [...]

By |2017-12-11T15:32:05+00:00September 19th, 2017|Equipment, UK Diving|0 Comments

Isle of Man – Seals, Wrecks and Beer July 2018

After another great Isle of Man trip in August we have organised another for 2018. The diving around the island is some of the best in UK waters with plenty of life, a good number of wrecks, playful seals but above all the visibility is nearly always excellent at around 10-15m (famous last words). This [...]

By |2017-09-12T20:14:50+01:00September 12th, 2017|General Stuff, Social & Gossip, UK Diving|0 Comments