scubadobadoo
Contributor
A little clarification please. I just finished my nitrox course and believe I read in the PADI manual that "the primary reason for using nitrox is to extend the no stop limits beyond the normal air no stop limits" and that "simply reducing nitrogen is unlikely to produce a meaningful safety improvement" and that "It's inaccurate to suggest that enriched air is safer than air." My favorite is "...but probably not a realistic, significant, safety improvement from a practical point of view." What the? I could continue with many other direct quotes from the nitrox manual that suggest that using nitrox is a theoretical crock of bull. Someone help my confused brain. I understand that less nitrogen is good but that's only theoretical right? So why do many people suggest that diving nitrox is and or will be safer than air and sometimes suggest diving it within air limits too? Clearly the PADI manual agrees and disagrees with itself? HELP? I hope this is the right place for this post. I just finished reading many posts where people suggest nitrox to help with future DCS problems so here it is. Thanks in advance.