Im so glad this has come up again. Im embarrassed to admit, understanding deep stops is not easy for me, there was a discussion a year or more maybe that I really struggled with. I still may have no clue really. There are a lot of factors and Im not sure I can correctly weigh in just the ones applying to me. Ive been winging it since then and found, shall I say a form of deep stops beneficial. My biggest concern is the ongassing at stops, or what are more of a pause for me.
May I present some personal info of my diving and get some thoughts of how to better apply deep stops?
53 YO ocean Rec diver, no deco, computer, air, with reef divings frequent seesaw profile. Rare to go below 100 and down to 80 is my comfort zone and most common dive.
Common at shore dives is the gradual work back upslope vs direct descend down to say a wreck then straight back up and loads to see right up to the exit.
Am I better off sticking to creeping up the reef to surface? (I still do stops at 20 and 10 with the 10 and up as long as I can manage to stay off the surface.)
Or better to set rigid depth ascend as stops? Say from 80 to 60 for specific minutes, up to 40 specific minutes etc? My problem with that is Id rather stay deep for less time and spend more time around 70 to 50.
On boat dives Im stuck with the group (none of my buddies want to pay to dive .) It is usually 30 down to buoy anchor then down to dive depth from 60 100.
With a boat dive to 100 we pause a while at around 70 then gradually work back up to the 30 buoy anchor and call our stops as we wish. As the group is showing up at 30 when the faster breather needs to be there, Im hanging out at 30 for quite a while, well most of the time.

Bad vis here is 50 so I do hang back at the tail of the group deeper for a while when the buoy is in sight when I can, topography doesnt always allow that.
So when I get to 30 Ive been debating if its ok to putz around there for 15 minutes (almost always lots to find there) or if I should really cut that down to a form of deep stop and go up to my next stops and spent all that free time there in off gassing (the allotted stops time as well as say another 10 minutes.)
Ill bet Im not asking this very well
Im trying to figure out how much ongassing I get by hanging out on deeper stops or time spent there. And how to figure what I think of as a penalty for having worked up a ridge then over and down the other side when something really cool is there. Maybe Im making it more complicated. It seems having the whole floor as a dive site is different than go down and just come up directly having planned stops in a straight vertical plane.
And any math equations need to be at a dummy level.
