
DO (Jan 2012)
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+1 on what DO said. I was in the same Open Water class, and it was the most fun and informative class I've ever taken. Norm Oliver, Chad Kent, Adam Kent, and Cheryl Watson, and Tim, have all been extremely helpful and nice. Aaron runs a nice dive shop and had all our gear ready to go and in great condition.
Who would've thought that diving in 46F water can be so much fun... :) Thanks to those guys, it was.
AG (Jan 2012)
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Posted byFredDonner74on 01/18/2012
Superb business. I have been to Evergreen twice now though it is not my normal shop (I live in the south end) and they have a very nicely set up shop. They have a very good equipment selection considering how big the store is and they were even able to fill my nitrox while I waited (very good fills too). Also I think they are also the only shop north of Tacoma that offers trimix fills. I would highly recommend them to any divers in the north end, or anyone visiting the Everett area.
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These guys are awesome!
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After wet suit diving in the Northwest and warm waterdiving in the South Pacific, I was not interested in cold water diving again until a friend told me about Evergreen Dive Service’s Certification Programs using Dry Suit Technology. I now enjoy diving in cold Northwest waters without being cold! It’s like diving in warm South Pacific water only the water temperature is 45 degrees instead of 75 degrees. Dive Instructors Loogpla and Demetrio did and an excellent job of preparing the students for each dive making sure that we were comfortable with each step we were taking in the certification process, (recertification in my case). I was also impressed with the knowledgeable and helpful sales staff. Deciding which Dry Suit and BC to purchase was much easier because of Aaron’s help.
I recommend Evergreen Dive Service for anyone interested in diving certification. Dry Suit diving is the only way to dive in Northwest waters.
BP (Feb 2011)
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I went to seattle to dive the puget sound. I saw in one of the documentary show that Seattle has one of the largest octopus in the World. I didn't know anyone there, so I thought to go to one of the diving shops. I went to Evergreen Dive Service. It was the best choice I've ever made. The guys there are awesome. They connected me with tons of other divers. Every Thursday and Saturday, they filled my tanks for free and allowed me to tag along to dive with them in Mukilteo. I tell you, you cannot find better than those guys. For a minute I thought to move to Seattle. Now, I am planning to visit Seattle in September to dive with them again. Guys you are the best. P.S. Check some of the pictures that I took there. HH (June, 2010)