By no stop they mean no decompression stops... you can go to 130 with no deco but it'll be a rather short visit.
With PADI OW the recommended depth limit is 60 feet. but again as you said there are no scuba police
I might be the only one who agrees with netdoc..
first off to say that if you can't do the math you can't dive is ridiculous. do you plug in your depths into the algorithms before diving? no? well i don't think you should be diving! a dive table is a tool and a dive computer is an improvement...
does anyone try to pack their SS backplate in their carryon. i'm sure you'd be stopped at the security checkpoint but at least you could watch the inspectors touch your stuff. instead of the 5 finger discount store where all the checked luggage goes.
Marlinspike you just said that a freediver could in fact take a breath of compressed gas from a safety diver, while 5ata still maintains that a freediver cannot take a breath of compressed gas...which is it? there has to be a wrong answer! This isn't an exclusive freedivers forum and maybe we...
if we don`t understand explain it to us.. all we want to know is what is the problem if she took a couple breaths, let the blood go back to her legs, swim (while exhaling) to the next diver, repeat repeat repeat. What is bad about that... She has next to nil nitrogen loading as she was dragged...
the problem with taking a drysuit course is they instruct you to use your drysuit for buoyency... so don't bother with the course. find someone who KNOWS that the suit is for insulation and have them help you.
EDIT:my 100th post..i got 3stars now!!!
I have the titan lx supreme and the ABS octo. I really don't like the octo at all and i'm in the market to change it. i would strongly suggest going with the titan octo
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