16/06/2026
I recently had a chance to take one of the new Suex VR Voyager scooters for a dive around Port Noarlunga Reef and here are my thoughts, of the scooter it. Stay tuned for a comparison between the Suex VR and my Dive-X Blacktip
Overall I really like the Suex VR Voyager. It is very small, light and compact making it a breeze to handle above water. Weight is about 11kgs, so it wasn’t a chore to take down to the water. It has a very nice solid carry handle centrally located on top, so it’s well balanced to carry.
It was trimmed and neutrally buoyant underwater straight out the box. The dual handle and simple trigger mechanism made it intuitive and easy to use, and squeezing the trigger meant instant power, no lag like some other scooters I’ve used. There is a cruise control trigger lock, which is very handy to use, it is simple to activate and deactivate.
It has a speed control dial, meaning you can speed match other DPVs, or dial it right up for some fun!
I dived it for about an hour, on the trigger almost constantly, in a pair of BM cylinders with a Choptima rebreather and never came close to battery warnings and never felt I didn’t have enough thrust.
The VR Voyager is the travel friendly version, shipping in a lovely travel case with airline friendly batteries. The Quantum version, while cheaper, has one large battery, longer run time and isn’t air travel friendly.
Burn time at cruise speed is 130mins for the Voyager and to 220mins for the Quantum.
I think these would make fantastic scooters in SA, running around the whole of Port Noarlunga reef, checking out the sea caves around Second Valley and Rapid Bay and for easily diving the Dredge, barge and surrounding reef. They are small and easily handled on a boat. The price point is also quite attractive.
I don’t sell these, I just like provide honest reviews on kit. But if you’d like to see (or have a play with) the new Suex VR scooter, contact Warrick at Divers Service / Southern Scuba Clinic
I will be down Mount Gambier this weekend the 20/21 June for anyone who’d like to have a look up close, or even take it for a spin in Little Blue.
I can run SDI & TDI DPV courses as well as try dives or demo days.
10/06/2026
I have one spot available for a CDAA Basic Cave / TDI Cavern course
Are you looking for the next challenge in your diving? Looking to open up some more dive sites? Looking at technical diving? This course is for you!
I have one spot available. 7 & 8 July evening of land drills, gear critique / setup and pool session, then down to Mount Gambier on the 7-9 Aug for 3 days of dives, drills and skills.
Specialist equipment can be provided.
Contact for bookings, prerequisites and further information.
04/06/2026
TDI / SDI DPV course : 1 spot left
Saturday 13 June 2026
Also, I will have one of the new VR Voyager scooters with me and will be offering a demo for people interested, in collaboration with Divers Service /
Contact for further details
02/06/2026
SDI Nitrox course :
6pm 11 June
Learn all about safely diving nitrox mixes up to 40%. This is a dry course, no dives are required.
Contact for further details and to book
09/05/2026
TDI Advanced Nitrox/Helitrox Decompression Procedures course, run across two weekends, 18-19 & 25-26 July in Mount Gambier, meaning no cancelled dives because of weather!
The dates are confirmed, course is happening, 3 spots available.
Contact me for details, prerequisites & further information.
20/04/2026
Congratulations to Shannon who finished off his TDI Advanced Nitrox & Helitrox course with me over the weekend. Shannon showed very solid skills and made great progress throughout the course.
Underwater footage to follow
31/03/2026
Adelaide Technical Diving also offers a full range of SDI recreational courses, deep, wreck, night, advanced, dive master all the way to instructor.
Advanced Adventure and Open Water are both in the near future.
Contact us for details.
30/03/2026
Congratulations to the CDAA’s newest Cave divers. Aaron, Oli and Adam completed their CDAA Cave course with me over the weekend. Well done and well deserved!
30/03/2026
Here’s one for the cave level divers looking to progress. Tim is running an Advanced Cave course, contact him for details
26/03/2026
TDI Advanced Nitrox Decompression Procedures & Helitrox Course - 17-19 April 2026
Learn all about extending your dives past the no deco limits of the recreational limits, while using nitrox as a decompression gas.
No boats, no seasickness and no risk of cancelled dives because of weather. CDAA membership not required.
Contact for further information, course content, prerequisites and for bookings.