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The Scuba Series #2

Scuba Confidential - An Insider's Guide to Becoming a Better Diver

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This is the audiobook version of Scuba Confidential, narrated by actor / producer Craig Beck.

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First published September 4, 2013

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Simon Pridmore

44 books13 followers
Simon Pridmore writes scuba diving books, travel guides and biographies. Originally from the UK, he has lived in the Asia-Pacific region for over 40 years and has spent a considerable portion of that time on the move, both overland and underwater.

As well as his books, Simon has written hundreds of magazine articles on diver training and travel. He also speaks at dive and travel conferences all over the world.

Writing as S J Pridmore, Simon has also written an acclaimed novel, May the People Know I'm Here?

He and his wife, Sofie, currently live among the outlying islands of Hong Kong, but spend a lot of time exploring other places, trying (but failing so far) to find a cure for their itchy feet.

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Author 1 book14 followers
June 20, 2017
Alongside Diver Down, this should be required reading for both new and experienced divers. It's not a "fun read" per se but it is an incredibly useful no-nonsense guide to everything related to recreational scuba diving, with additional information for those looking to go down the technical diving route.

It's also not a boring read, just an incredibly useful read that may be best digested in chunks. I found it immensely valuable when it came to understanding dive gear, as well as diving configurations, and dispelling myths like the practice of turning your tank valve a quarter turn back after air has been turned on.

Highly recommend this to everyone!
192 reviews
October 6, 2025
This book is an excellent read for divers of all levels. It’s packed with valuable insights, practical advice and explanation about diving techniques, equipment and environments. I read it to become more familiar with diving terminology and best practices. Pridmore has a clear and approachable breakdown of concepts. It’s helped me dive smarter and with greater confidence.
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Author 3 books12 followers
October 23, 2017
Listened to this book driving to and from the coast with my husband. I was a nervous scuba diver, and he thought it might help calm my fears and improve my techniques. He was right! Great info delivered in a laid back tone.
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Author 1 book14 followers
June 11, 2023
I have this book on Audible as in this day and age of busy-ness, I find it really hard to sit down with a book. Even since I began scuba diving 4 years ago, I found that I had a veracious appetite to learn as much as I could... (mostly so I wouldn't die - the fear that prevented me learning Scuba until my 40's)
I found Pridmore's explantations on all things Diving to be so clear cut, well laid out and yet highly detailed that I often played back sections to just absorb the information. Without dishonouring the amazing instructors who taught me how to dive, Simon Pridmore's book gave me so much more insight that often instructors don't have the time to put into individual students (sadly).

I have read (listened) this book over 4 times now, and am proud to say that I am about to get signed off as a Diver Master.... yet I can still realise now, that I will never stop learning to master diving.
Thank you Simon Pridmore for helping make diving a safer experience for many divers through your book and I believe that this book should be gifted to every new diver on completion of their Open Water. (Or even before they finish.)
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26 reviews
July 5, 2021
Excellent book for people who are currently into diving. As this book is mostly for advanced divers, I was not able to relate to some of the situations in this book but I still learned a lot. It gave me a sneak peek and what to expect in the world of cave and technical diving. It also gave me a solid understanding about mixing different gasses and when to use them. The book is more than this though, I am sure I will read this again in the future as I gain more experience in diving.
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4 reviews
June 22, 2018
Highly recommended.

Interesting and helpful tips and reminders to become a better diver. Simple language is used tough it is meant for people having already taken at least basic scuba divers lessons
5 reviews
April 24, 2019
Things I did not like in this book

Sorry, nothing comes to mind. Very informative.
I want all my diving friends to read this, as well as other books by this author.
95 reviews1 follower
July 10, 2019
Extremely informative no-nonsense guide. Recommended for those who want to go into more detail than the poorly written PADI guides.
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85 reviews
February 21, 2023
Tan bueno como el primero!!! Un perfecto complemento para los cursos iniciales.

Te da un panorama de lo que sigue una vez que realizas el advance
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May 13, 2026
Came here for the inside scoop on skills/drills involved in Peak Buoyancy. Zilch.
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1,200 reviews8 followers
March 18, 2017
This is a book for people who have already done some diving and gives useful reminders plus tips and tricks to avoid problems. The kind of book that I frequently thought while reading "I hope I remember that if I ever need it".
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9 reviews
July 10, 2023
This is a great read about scuba diving. The author gives you some fantastic advice and tips. The information is very thoughtful. I Really enjoyed it. I did find it very difficult however that the author refers to scuba divers as “he” throughout the book. It turns out that women also scuba dive! The “he” pronoun just marginalizes women’s contribution to the sport.
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318 reviews
October 19, 2019
I highly recommend this book!

I write for a major scuba diving publication & am very active in the dive community. I have also been working hard to increase my dive knowledge every day for the past 10 years to help myself & others. So it was to my surprise to find that this book contained a good deal of that hard-won knowledge. The book is a good one & whether you're new to diving or been diving for a while, it's likely you'll find some great nuggets of knowledge to help with your scuba journey.

And don't tell my brother, but I'm going to gift him a copy of this book as well.
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371 reviews6 followers
January 23, 2025
Really glad I bought this book early in my diving career. I've just listened to the audio book but there was so much important information in here that I need to digest and take action on that I have also purchased the Kindle copy so I can highlight all the relevant info and start making lists.
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88 reviews3 followers
July 23, 2016
As a novice on the cusp of certification, this book was interesting and very useful. Pridmore's passion for inner space is evident and inspirational.
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September 12, 2018
Even if certified and an experienced diver, this is an interesting read, with lots of helpful information and expansion on own knowledge already learned. As a diving lover I really enjoyed it.
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