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I always dive nitrox on trips with consecutive multi-dive days. No reason to load any more nitrogen than necessary. Will be at CoCo View in March doing 24+ dives in a week and will be using nitrox.
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Hi,
I am due to go on a weeks liveaboard in the Red Sea soon. I had a similar trip last year and paid to use Nitrox throughout the trip.
Due to the profile of the dives and my own air consumption I never got any extended bottom time benefit from using Nitrox. However, I was told I would have got some benefit from breathing Nitrox in that I would have been less fatigued. We generally dived 3-4 times a day, and I completed all dives during the trip
Also, while we were supposed to get a 32% mix, it never measured much more than 29% when I tested it.
So I am wondering if it is worth paying for Nitrox this time around, or if I just stick to regular air
When in March will you be there? (I will be there at the end of the month.)I always dive nitrox on trips with consecutive multi-dive days. No reason to load any more nitrogen than necessary. Will be at CoCo View in March doing 24+ dives in a week and will be using nitrox.
As your references show, the jury is still out.In most of the agencies' nitrox textbooks it mentions the placebo effect. Many divers feel that if they believe it makes them less fatigued, who cares if it's only a placebo.
Start with DAN's report here. http://www.alertdiver.com/?articleNo=1836
Studies have shown that there was no conclusive evidence that nitrox reduces fatigue. http://dspace.rubicon-foundation.org:8080/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/8005/AAUS_2008_1-11.pdf?sequence=1
16th - 23rd.....will be getting Pink Tags pretty soon!When in March will you be there? (I will be there at the end of the month.)