That us because it is not offered by PADI; ir is only offered by the instructor who wrote the distinctive specialty. As in, distinct from a PADI specialty.BTW I cannot find the Twinset/Doubles speciality course on the PADI website.
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That us because it is not offered by PADI; ir is only offered by the instructor who wrote the distinctive specialty. As in, distinct from a PADI specialty.BTW I cannot find the Twinset/Doubles speciality course on the PADI website.
As ever it’s always about your chosen instructor. You must choose one that is an active technical dimer not someone who is just a recreational diver and does twinset and so on occasionally. This isn’t like another PADI specialty course; information learned on this course will last for the rest of your diving career.oops, sorry, not paying attention when I added the links. I just fixed the Poole Diving one. I just took the top 3 from Google, it's available in way more places. I think it's not a PADI authored speciality, but a distinctive like OP's course, but one that has spread across the UK at least.
I'm still curious as to what the different between this class and PADI Twinset Diver that is offered pretty extensively in the UK.
PADI Twinset Diver Course - Book Today. 1 Day Course
PADI Twinset Diver
PADI Twinset Speciality
Seems odd that PADI would approve a course that sounds very similar just with a different name.
I looked at these type of courses as I definitely see the market and am part of the market for it, but I'm off to test the water with GUE with a doubles primer.
edit to fix link