PADI Advanced Rebreather Diver Course
PADI Advanced Rebreather Diver Course | Advanced CCR Certification
The PADI Advanced Rebreather Diver Course builds on the foundations of entry-level rebreather training and prepares divers for more advanced closed-circuit rebreather (CCR) diving with increased depth, decompression awareness, and task loading. This course focuses on refining CCR skills, improving situational awareness, and developing disciplined procedures for more demanding dive profiles.
At Extreme Watersports, the PADI Advanced Rebreather Diver Course is conducted on the Dive Rite O₂ptima CM, providing divers with a robust and proven platform suitable for advanced CCR diving and future technical progression.
What Is the PADI Advanced Rebreather Diver Course?
The PADI Advanced Rebreather Diver Course expands a diver’s ability to plan and execute advanced CCR dives within recreational and limited decompression parameters. The course emphasizes greater control of PPO₂, improved bailout planning, and enhanced problem-solving skills under increased task loading.
This certification allows divers to extend depth limits and build confidence before progressing to full technical CCR training.
Course Objectives
By the end of the PADI Advanced Rebreather Diver Course, divers will be able to:
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Plan and execute advanced CCR dives within course limits
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Manage PPO₂ manually and automatically with confidence
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Maintain precise buoyancy and trim under increased task loading
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Execute controlled ascents and decompression when applicable
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Identify and respond to CCR failures and malfunctions
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Plan and execute bailout strategies effectively
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Apply disciplined CCR procedures throughout the dive
Course Structure
The PADI Advanced Rebreather Diver Course consists of:
Knowledge Development
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Advanced CCR theory and dive planning
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Oxygen management and PPO₂ optimization
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Decompression theory for CCR diving
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Bailout strategies and gas selection
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Risk management and emergency planning
Confined / Controlled Water Training
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Advanced loop management and breathing control
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Manual PPO₂ control drills
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Bailout and emergency response scenarios
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Failure recognition and resolution
Open Water Dives
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Advanced CCR dive planning and execution
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Increased depth and task loading
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Controlled decompression procedures (as applicable)
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Real-world application of advanced CCR skills
PADI Course Requirements
To enroll in the PADI Advanced Rebreather Diver Course, students must meet the following requirements:
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Minimum age: 18 years
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Certification prerequisite: PADI Rebreather Diver (or qualifying certification)
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Experience: Minimum number of CCR dives as required by PADI standards
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Medical: Medical clearance for diving (if required)
Depth Limits
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Maximum depth: 40 meters / 130 feet
(Depth limits are subject to rebreather classification and PADI standards.)
Equipment Requirements
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Approved closed-circuit rebreather (Dive Rite O₂ptima CM)
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Bailout cylinder(s) and regulators
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CCR-compatible dive computer
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Redundant monitoring systems
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Appropriate exposure protection and accessories
All equipment configuration is reviewed and standardized prior to diving.
Certification & Diving Limits
Upon successful completion, divers receive PADI Advanced Rebreather Diver certification, qualifying them to:
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Conduct advanced CCR dives within training limits
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Participate in guided CCR dives for experience building
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Prepare for progression into technical CCR courses
Further training is required for deeper dives or advanced decompression profiles.
Training Platform – Dive Rite O₂ptima CM
The Dive Rite O₂ptima CM is used for this course due to its:
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Manual and electronic control capability
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Robust design suitable for advanced CCR diving
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Compatibility with future technical CCR training
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Global support and availability
Training on the O₂ptima CM ensures skills are transferable and scalable.
Why Take the PADI Advanced Rebreather Diver Course?
This course is ideal for CCR divers who:
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Want to expand their CCR depth and complexity safely
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Seek greater confidence in CCR failure management
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Plan to transition into technical CCR diving
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Want internationally recognized PADI Advanced CCR certification
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Prefer structured progression over rapid advancement
After Certification – What’s Next?
After completing the PADI Advanced Rebreather Diver Course, divers are encouraged to:
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Join guided CCR dives to consolidate advanced skills
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Build experience before increasing complexity
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Progress to technical CCR courses when ready
Book the PADI Advanced Rebreather Diver Course
If you are ready to take the next step in closed-circuit rebreather diving, the PADI Advanced Rebreather Diver Course provides the skills and discipline required for advanced CCR dives.
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