Enriched Air Nitrox (eanx) Diver Course
Few things have revolutionized recreational diving in the past decade as much as the introduction of Enriched Air Nitrox (eanx). Nitrox is nothing more than the air you are breathing right now with some additional oxygen added to reduce the concentration of nitrogen. While the additional oxygen offers no benefit in and of itself (and can, in fact, pose additional risk at depth), breathing less nitrogen provides divers with several benefits. Among them:
- You enjoy longer no-decompression limits -- especially on repetitive dives.
- You reduce the risk of decompression sickness compared to making the same series of dives using air.
- Further benefits may include improved gas consumption, reduced fatigue and an overall feeling of well being.
If you own a modern dive computer, odds are it is capable of tracking your exposure to both air and Nitrox. Isn't it time you started taking advantage of your computer's capabilities?
Cost: $100 plus materials ($45).
Prerequisites
- Be at least 15 years old.
- Possess a minimum of Open Water Diver certification.
Dates
| Starting Date |
Open Water Training |
| Wednesday, September 17, 2008 |
(To Be Determined) |
| Wednesday, October 22, 2008 |
(To Be Determined) |
| Wednesday, November 5, 2008 |
(To Be Determined) |
| Wednesday, December 3, 2008 |
(To Be Determined) |
Contact Adventure Scuba Company for specific times and meeting places.
Download required enrollment forms »
|
E-Mail | Directions | Site Map
Adventure Scuba Company
13901 Metrotech Dr • Chantilly
(703) 263-0427
Find Out More
|