mishellanious
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Hi all,
I'm looking at buying a dive computer but I don't understand why the average person would need to switch gases during a dive. So for example, I'm looking at the Suunto D6i which can do air and nitrox and can switch between two gases. Is the only reason for this if you were to put two tanks on your back? Or is it just for ease between repetetive dives so that you can set everything in the morning and be good for your two dive boat trip? I don't understand why non-technical divers would need this feature.
Any input appreciated, Thanks!
I'm looking at buying a dive computer but I don't understand why the average person would need to switch gases during a dive. So for example, I'm looking at the Suunto D6i which can do air and nitrox and can switch between two gases. Is the only reason for this if you were to put two tanks on your back? Or is it just for ease between repetetive dives so that you can set everything in the morning and be good for your two dive boat trip? I don't understand why non-technical divers would need this feature.
Any input appreciated, Thanks!