SlugLife
Contributor
The main reason most of my solo-dives are at 30ft, is because there's usually no reason to go deeper. At 30ft or less, the water is warmer, there's more light, air consumption is lower, emergency handling is more practical, and I can usually see or do all the same things at 30ft, as I would at 60, 90, or 120ft.And I thought I was the only one. Well, I will on occasion poke down a bit deeper, but only a down & up. That's why I always vote that it's good to practice CESA on those argumentative threads... glorified snorkeling at 20-30 feet. No need for a pony bottle unless you get seriously entangled. I make sure to swim over anything suspicious.
I'd estimate 60% are 30ft or less, 30% are 30-to-60ft, and 10% are deeper.
I understand anyone who doesn't at depths they've practiced CESA. I do carry redundant air on every dive, but I also do poke around in long seaweed, sometimes mess with anchors, and sometimes dive in zero-vis. At the same time, I don't usually concern myself with redundant computers, or mask, because I don't really need them for my usual kind of diving.