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Ok if I use regular air in 0-15 feet of water for lets say 3-5 hours will that give me residual nitrogen in my blood the charts don't start until 35 feet. My friend and I are going to be diving for golfballs in less than 15 feet of water most of the time. I am also certified as a Nitrox Diver and wondering if there is residual nitrogen from regular air that would not be a problem at all if diving Nitrox correct. We do not want to be exhausted from the residual nitrogen. I have heard so many times people say it doesn't matter what type of air you use in shallow depths is that correct? Thank you in advance for your time.
Also we are looking for the best type of rig that would not be as heavy as regular gear can you give any suggestions for a compact light rig. I think it is important to remember that you have to come up with very heavy golfballs quite often so Nitrox also makes more sense as there would be less chance for any type of accident from fatigue diving. One last point would be to be able to protect ourselves from the chemical fertilizers used so often on golf courses.
Also we are looking for the best type of rig that would not be as heavy as regular gear can you give any suggestions for a compact light rig. I think it is important to remember that you have to come up with very heavy golfballs quite often so Nitrox also makes more sense as there would be less chance for any type of accident from fatigue diving. One last point would be to be able to protect ourselves from the chemical fertilizers used so often on golf courses.