Underwater Sports

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Edmonds, United States

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Dive shop· SCUBA instructor

Underwater Sports Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Underwater Sports is located in Edmonds, United States on 264 Railroad Ave. Underwater Sports is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category dive shop in United States.

Address

264 Railroad Ave

Phone

+1 4257716322

Service options

In-store pick-upIn-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Annette Parks

Led by our swashbuckling captain, Ron, I knew right away this crew had the capacity to guide my journey to scuba diver glory. We spent our two Sundays at the channel Islands, among other divers, instructors and students. A solid group. The boats we used were sizable and we received a delicious lunch aboard the boat on each day. Everything was straight forward and easy going.

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Gilberto Ramirez Jacome

Great place to get air fills and info I loved diving in Edmonds would recommend to all.

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Emily Prall

Excellent customer service, staff went out of their way to help pick out gear. Open water class was fun and very informative. The owner of the shop is very friendly and all the employees are wonderful.

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Mister Moon

Fell in love with scuba diving here. The staff were very fun and professional. I would definitely recommend taking classes at this location!

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00comm

I used to come here all the time to dive the park. And if you're doing nothing but air fills I suppose they're okay. I'm not sure what changed but unlike almost any other dive shop I've been to these guys had no clue about the surrounding areas, or any other dive other than Edmonds Park. When asked I got a lot of silence and blank stares and statements that Edmond Parks was the best around. While I understand Edmonds park is great I've dove it at least 50 times and would like to explore a new area. Asking the guys here was a mistake as they had no idea. I'm not exaggerating when I say it was the top 15 most awkward conversations I've had in my life. It felt like I was trying to pull teeth just to get any information about the surrounding area. I asked specifically about other sites that I read from Google and again they had no idea. It was probably one of the least helpful conversation I've ever had. I ended up calling a different dive shop from their parking lot and getting the information I needed. Pretty disappointing considering just about every piece of dive equipment I own is come from the Aurora branch and anytime I'm in Seattle I go to visit.