Sorry, I don't understand this question.Tomeck - no-one would choose to use nitrox for those dives, but what about subsequent shallower ones?
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Sorry, I don't understand this question.Tomeck - no-one would choose to use nitrox for those dives, but what about subsequent shallower ones?
I'm only twelve but I am hoping that whenever I am old enough I will do a nitrox course. I would just like to know what some of the main differences there are between the two. What I think I know so far is that it gives you more bottom time, but I have heard that it doesn't make your mouth dry like the normal tanks of air do.
Thank you.
Riley Hall
hold of the IANTD Nitrox manual. Way more comprehensive and better written than the PADI effort.
Do you find that PADI nitrox manual is written better than IANTD?Way more comprehensive, yes. Better written? Hell no. IANTD texts are horribly written, and the Nitrox manual is no exception (mine isn't, anyway. I think there is a newer version).
Tom would be well served by hiring an editor. Hell, I'd do it for free.
Do you find that PADI nitrox manual is written better than IANTD?
That's like the GUE texts -- great information, horrible editing.