DIVING WITH ENRICHED AIR (NITROX)

The PADI Enriched Air Nitrox Diving Course

Enriched air diving is the most popular PADI Specialty. The reason is simple: diving with Enriched Air Nitrox allows for longer no-decompression limits, meaning more time underwater, especially during repetitive dives.

The Fun Part

Essentially, you can stay underwater longer and return sooner. This is why many divers choose it as their first specialty.

Earn College Credit

You can earn college credit for the PADI Enriched Air Diving course.

What You Will Learn

Techniques for extending dive times using enriched air nitrox.

Considerations for scuba diving equipment when using enriched air.

Managing enriched air, including oxygen exposure, identifying the gas mix in your tank, and setting your dive computer accordingly.

Your Next Adventure

Enriched air nitrox is beneficial for all types of diving, particularly for these specialties:

PADI Wreck Diving Specialty – Many popular wrecks lie in deeper waters, and enriched air nitrox extends exploration time.

PADI Deep Diving Specialty – The deeper you dive, the shorter your no-decompression time. Enriched air nitrox increases this limit, allowing for more bottom time.

PADI Underwater Digital Photography Specialty – Photographers often make multiple dives to capture the perfect shot. Enriched air nitrox reduces nitrogen buildup, allowing for longer and more frequent dives.

PADI Master Scuba Diver – The PADI Enriched Air Diving Specialty counts towards achieving the Master Scuba Diver rating, the highest non-professional recreational diving certification.

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