Rainer
Contributor
Here's one of the more recent *scientific* studies (sponsored by the US Office of Naval Research) that confirms the effectiveness of argon (up to 32% over air):
Rubicon Research Repository: Item 123456789/7962
As the study describes, you need to ensure you actually have argon in the suit (most easily accomplished via pre-flushing). We keep a spare Al14 for just such pre-flushes. Also, it's worth remembering that the deeper you dive, the more argon you'll have in the suit (so pre-flushing becomes less of an issue on very deep dives).
Personally, I used argon in MA (waters down to the mid-30sF) and noticed a difference. Wasn't that big a deal here in SoCal, so I've gone back to air. My wife, however, uses argon on many local multi-day charters (and I still use it when we head north to Monterey). An Al6 will last us between 2-3 dives (mostly a function of profile, and depth to a lesser extent).
Rubicon Research Repository: Item 123456789/7962
As the study describes, you need to ensure you actually have argon in the suit (most easily accomplished via pre-flushing). We keep a spare Al14 for just such pre-flushes. Also, it's worth remembering that the deeper you dive, the more argon you'll have in the suit (so pre-flushing becomes less of an issue on very deep dives).
Personally, I used argon in MA (waters down to the mid-30sF) and noticed a difference. Wasn't that big a deal here in SoCal, so I've gone back to air. My wife, however, uses argon on many local multi-day charters (and I still use it when we head north to Monterey). An Al6 will last us between 2-3 dives (mostly a function of profile, and depth to a lesser extent).