Underwater Connection + Diventures 4940 Rusina Road, Colorado Springs, CO 80907
About the Business
Underwater Connection Diventures is a premier institution located at 4940 Rusina Road in Colorado Springs, Colorado. This unique establishment offers a combination of services including a school for scuba diving certification, a store for all your diving equipment needs, and a travel agency specializing in underwater adventures. Whether you are a beginner looking to learn how to dive or an experienced diver seeking new and exciting dive destinations, Underwater Connection Diventures has everything you need to make your underwater dreams a reality. With a team of experienced instructors, top-of-the-line equipment, and a passion for all things diving, this institution is the perfect place to explore the wonders of the underwater world.
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Location & Phone number
4940 Rusina Rd, Colorado Springs, CO 80907, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Reviews
"My wife and I scheduled a private Try Scuba session with Brian and he was fantastic! He took the time to get us comfortable with the process and some pool skills. Overall, it was a great experience. If you're on the fence about giving it a shot, pull the trigger and request Brian!"
"I have wanted to learn to Scuba dive for many years now. I have a really good friend that suggested private lessons with a great guy. Dave Rogers and he is amazing. How ever underwater connections is a bother thing. Sent some gear I bought pre-owned to get looked at. After two weeks I was told I needed to bring another part of my gear up. I live in Pueblo 45 minutes away. I did I explained that I need this equipment by a certain day and time. Went to pick it up nothing was done. Never even a phone call. This doesn’t even include the fax that they try to nickel and dime you on everything. If you want to learn to dive go to Denver"
"A well-deserved 5 stars! I went to Underwater Connection to do a private scuba refresher class, 3 years after getting a bit scared during the open water portion of my certification in Texas. Roger was my teacher and was patient, warm, and kind, and he made what I thought would be a scary experience into a very fun one! The equipment, diving pool and staff are top notch. Highly recommend!"
"Wow! There are not enough words to describe how thankful I am for Rick W!! Rick taught the 2 day Open Water class and led the open water certification at Chatfield reservoir. Before working with Rick, I was not confident in the water and struggled with mask skills. He made sure I had the time and training to get comfortable and learn how to be safe underwater. Possibly one of the best instructors I’ve ever encountered, I got the opportunity to work with him one on one and his passion for teaching and diving really shined. I am so grateful for his patience and dedication to my education bc of him I am Open Water Certified!! Thanks a bunch! Also Brian was a wonderful assistance and stand in buddy!"
"I left 2 HP steel tanks to be filled on 17 July. I picked them up today 22 July. I checked the tanks to ensure that they were full. Both tanks read just over 2800 psi. The technician said that their gauge was off 200 psi and assured me that the tanks are full. Upon returning home I checked both tanks with my Perdix and Sunto gauges anf both thanks were just over 2600 psi. So, I agree with the technician that their gauge is off 200 psi, but it is reading 200 psi high and not 200 psi low. If their gauge that they use to check tanks is that far out of calibration, I wonder if the equipment that they use to check regulators is out of calibration. The technician said that they are very understaffed. The technician said that their gauge is off 200 psi (they sell new gauges in their store) The technician said that their compressor shuts off at 3100 psi. Tanks had just over 2600 psi. The technician that they are awaiting parts for the compressor. The Perdix and my Suunto gauges agreed. I can get a hot fill at most dive shops in Colorado and have this much air when the tank cools. UWC, dba Diventures no longer sells fill cards and a partial fill is now $12. In the following pictures: the two with the gauges were taken with their gauge on my tanks and the two with the computer were taken with my dive computer (Perdix AI) as soon as I returned home. For a shop that sells and services "Life Support Equipment"?????? Well Underwater Connection has provided me with the corporate policy response. However it does not fit the facts. Short response. Two weeks ago when I asked to have my tanks topped off I was told that 2700psi is full by DOT standards. After that experience when I picked up my tanks this week I did not ask to have the tanks topped off but, I did mention the SHORT fills to the cashier. The technician interjected that the tanks are full (3000psi) and that their gauge is off. I checked the tanks when I got home and they had 2600+ psi, but less than 2700."
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