- Messages
- 97,344
- Reaction score
- 98,324
- Location
- On the Fun Side of Trump's Wall
- # of dives
- 2500 - 4999
For me, EAN32 is what I dive about 95% of the time ... at home because it's so suitable for the depths and profiles I like to dive, and on vacation because I enjoy not having to push my nitrogen loading limits.
One of my favorite profiles at my local mudhole can easily put me over NDL even on EAN32 ... and only doing the one dive per day. Sometimes I'll be joined by someone who brings an air tank, and we either have to cut the dive short or make sure we ascend with adequate gas to spend 10-15 minutes between 20 and 10 feet while he clears deco.
It really depends on the diver. For those who dive occasionally, or who tend to go through their breathing gas quickly, nitrox often doesn't offer enough of an advantage to be worth the expense. For those who dive a lot, or who have excellent gas consumption rates, or who spend a lot of time in the 60-100 foot depth range, it offers significant advantages.
... Bob (Grateful Diver)
One of my favorite profiles at my local mudhole can easily put me over NDL even on EAN32 ... and only doing the one dive per day. Sometimes I'll be joined by someone who brings an air tank, and we either have to cut the dive short or make sure we ascend with adequate gas to spend 10-15 minutes between 20 and 10 feet while he clears deco.
It really depends on the diver. For those who dive occasionally, or who tend to go through their breathing gas quickly, nitrox often doesn't offer enough of an advantage to be worth the expense. For those who dive a lot, or who have excellent gas consumption rates, or who spend a lot of time in the 60-100 foot depth range, it offers significant advantages.
... Bob (Grateful Diver)