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Speaking Sidemount

Speaking Sidemount

著者: Steve Davis
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The podcast where we talk all things sidemount and cave diving, from equipment, skills, techniques and sidemount/cave diving expeditions to interviews with some of the world's top sidemount and cave divers. Whether you are new to sidemount diving, have been diving sidemount for years or just want to know more, this is THE place for all things sidemount. Subscribe to receive new episodes every month. If you like the podcast, please consider leaving us a 5-star review. More info via our website and Facebook page: https://www.sidemountpros.com https://www.facebook.com/speakingsidemount/Steve Davis
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  • Sidemount 101 | Philosophy & Equipment
    2026/06/02

    Have you ever watched really good sidemount divers underwater and wondered how they make it look so effortless?Meanwhile, your cylinders float, your trim feels unstable, hoses are everywhere, and it feels like you’re constantly fighting your equipment?In episode 120 of Speaking Sidemount, Steve Davis breaks down the complete philosophy and equipment foundation behind exceptional sidemount diving after:

    • 13 years diving sidemount exclusively
    • 10 years teaching sidemount professionally
    • Nearly 2,000 sidemount dives
    • Training with Tom Steiner, Edd Sorenson, and Patrick Widmann

    Interviews with many of the world’s best sidemount divers, cave explorers, and instructors.This is not another random gear video.This episode explains WHY good sidemount works — and how the right equipment platform combined with strong diving fundamentals creates calm, efficient, streamlined diving.Steve walks through his complete modern sidemount philosophy including:✅ Why sidemount over backmount✅ The XDEEP Stealth 2.0 setup philosophy✅ Loop bungees explained✅ Sliding D-rings explained✅ Cylinder selection for different environments✅ Steel vs aluminium sidemount cylinders✅ Proper sidemount cylinder rigging✅ Valve positioning and cylinder trim✅ Rotating turret and fifth port regulators✅ Long hose vs short hose debate✅ Streamlining and hose routing✅ Building a stable sidemount platform✅ Common sidemount mistakes divers makeThis episode is Part 1 of a 2-part Sidemount 101 series. This episode will help you build a cleaner, more efficient and more enjoyable sidemount system.In Sidemount 101 Part 2, Steve will move on to putting it all in the water:📘 SIDEMOUNT FUNDAMENTALS eBOOKThe companion eBook for this episode and course manual for Steve's Sidemount Fundamentals course:https://www.sidemountpros.com/store🌍 Learn more about XDEEP:https://www.xdeep.euSidemount Pros:Website: https://www.sidemountpros.com📸 Follow Steve:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nzsteved/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nzsteved/❤️ Support the Podcast:Become a Patron of Speaking Sidemounthttps://www.patreon.com/c/speakingsidemount👍 If you enjoyed the episode:Like the videoSubscribeLeave a commentShare with your dive buddies

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    46 分
  • Stuck in a Wreck | The Moment Everything Went Wrong
    2026/04/26

    I got stuck inside a wreck I knew better than anyone. This is the story of my close call on HMNZS Canterbury — and how complacency nearly cost me my life.

    In this solo episode of Speaking Sidemount, brought to you by XDEEP, I break down a real close call during a wreck-penetration dive on the HMNZS Canterbury in New Zealand.

    Despite years of experience, deep familiarity with the wreck, and even writing a dive guide for it, I made a series of small decisions that led to an entanglement in a confined space — just metres from my buddy, who had no idea I was in trouble.

    This episode is not about a dramatic rescue — it’s about how complacency, narcosis, configuration, and team separation can quietly stack up and put even experienced divers at risk.

    If you dive sidemount, wrecks, caves, or any overhead environment, this is a must-listen.

    🔑 What you’ll learn:

    • How experienced divers get into trouble.

    • The real risk of complacency in familiar environments,

    • How narcosis subtly influences decision-making

    • Why configuration matters in wreck penetration

    • The importance of team positioning and discipline

    • How to slow down and make better decisions underwater

    👍 Like this episode? Please Share — it really helps grow the show and support future content.

    💥 Powered by XDEEP → www.xdeep.eu

    📘 Purchase "The Canterbury Wreck - A Diver's Guide"

    New Zealand → www.sidemountpros.com/store

    Rest of World → https://a.co/d/0iduWFAh

    📘 Grab Steve's "Sidemount Fundamentals" eBook → www.sidemountpros.com/store

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  • Naval Officer Analyzes the Scylla Wreck Tragedy | E118
    2026/03/25

    In this episode of Speaking Sidemount, brought to you by XDEEP, Steve Davis reacts to and analyses the 2021 wreck-diving tragedy inside the wreck of HMS Scylla off Plymouth, UK. This is Steve's reaction to Dom Robinson's interview with Adam Dent, the sole survivor of this tragic dive. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMYKjZocins&t=1996s On the dive in question, two divers lost their lives during a 3 Deck penetration dive inside the wreck of HMS Scylla. Steve examines the dive from the perspective of: • A wreck diving instructor• A technical sidemount, CCR Cave and Full Cave, and advanced wreck diver • A former Royal New Zealand Naval Officer and Marine Engineer Officer of HMNZS Canterbury, a Leander-class frigate of the same generation as HMS Scylla.• Author of the book "The Canterbury Wreck – A Diver’s Guide" Drawing on his years of experience serving aboard Leander-class frigates, his training and wreck diving experience, plus hundreds of dives on the Canterbury wreck, Steve discusses how the layout of a warship influences wreck-diving navigation and why advanced wreck protocols are critical when penetrating deep into wrecks. Topics discussed include: • The difference between recreational and "Advanced Wreck" diving• Why shipwrecks become labyrinths underwater• Advanced wreck diving planning• The importance of progressive penetration• Guideline use and its limitations• Other methods of wreck diving navigation, such as strobes and the “lines of the wreck”• The human factors that contribute to wreck diving accidents• What to do if you become lost inside a warship.This episode is not about criticism. It’s about learning and helping divers better understand the risks of overhead environments. 👍 Like this episode? 👉 Hit Like, Subscribe, and Share — it really helps grow the show and support future content. 💥 Powered by XDEEP www.xdeep.eu🙌 Huge thanks to Dom Robinson - "The Deep Wreck Diver" https://www.youtube.com/@UC1pUSPlTx_DGIMJNlAXYVqg 🙌 And to Adam Dent for sharing his story📘 Purchase "The Canterbury Wreck - A Diver's Guide" → https://a.co/d/0iduWFAh 📘 Grab Steve's "Sidemount Fundamentals" eBook → www.sidemountpros.com/store 🙌 Support the show → www.patreon.com/speakingsidemount

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