Sure, depending upon how deep and how long.Interesting. So, it is possible to safely do 4 dives a day on air.?
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Sure, depending upon how deep and how long.Interesting. So, it is possible to safely do 4 dives a day on air.?
When you dive on air are you limited by NDL's or by gas?I do dive vacations where I do 35 - 40 dives in two weeks so 3 or 4 dives a day. I dive mainly on air. One vacation I dove on Nitrox and I did not feel any different.
My advice: Get out, learn some and don't talk about stuff you don't know anything about.I have never seen a dry suit just pictures, movies and people are like the Michelin bibemdum wearing it
Since you admit to never have even seen a drysuit, how do you know that the freedom of movement is different than in a wetsuit? My advice: Get out, learn some and don't talk about stuff you don't know anything about.Very different with the freedom of movement that one has with a wetsuit.
Right, but maybe that's an error, maybe we shouldn't be teaching it that way. I guess the issue is that the depth gauge shouldn't read feet or meters, since those are dependent on what you are diving in. It should really read ATA, since that's the relevant variable that affects nitrogen loading and decompressions algorithms.
Now of course, I understand the educational difficulties of taking new divers and teaching that you are "1 ATA" under the surface - it just seems less intuitive than the idea of being "33 feet" under the surface. But I guess that distinction might be made when you are discussing the adjustments for fresh and salt water. Maybe that's the point to bring up the fact that you are actually measuring atmospheres, not feet.
Great discussion, as always! That's why I'm never that concerned about topic drift within reason - sometimes the side passages are the most interesting.
Of course it is, why would you want to decrease your dive time on air vs. nitrox?Interesting. So, it is possible to safely do 4 dives a day on air.?
I said that it was half a joke, come on. Dry suit was not even the topic. Can't a newbie make joke without being hammered out for that?My advice: Get out, learn some and don't talk about stuff you don't know anything about.
Since you admit to never have even seen a drysuit, how do you know that the freedom of movement is different than in a wetsuit? My advice: Get out, learn some and don't talk about stuff you don't know anything about.
I'm a little tired of someone saying something really stupid or seriously objectionable and then saying it was a joke. I'm probably overly sensitive to this, living in the US.I said that it was half a joke, come on. Dry suit was not even the topic. Can't a newbie make joke without being hammered out for that?
I said half a joke, not 100%. Now, if you want to erect yourself as the Grand Master, bring it on. I believe that a dry suit does not give as much as freedom of movement than a wet suit. And it even have some additional training and safety constraints. You do question that? Fine. Then, I am sure that you will explain to us how a dry suit is much more convenient and has less safety requirement than a wet suit. I am waiting.I'm a little tired of someone saying something really stupid or seriously objectionable and then saying it was a joke. I'm probably overly sensitive to this, living in the US.
Of course, you need a dry suit for cold waters but that was not the point. Before you start calling people or their writing stupid, you should make sure that you are the real deal. And I am being polite.I said half a joke, not 100%. Now, if you want to erect yourself as the Grand Master, bring it on. I believe that a dry suit does not give as much as freedom of movement than a wet suit. And it even have some additional training and safety constraints. You do question that? Fine. Then, I am sure that you will explain to us how a dry suit is much more convenient and has less safety requirement than a wet suit. I am waiting.