How to Make Your Air Last Longer in Scuba Diving

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  • Опубліковано 20 вер 2024

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  • @itravelwisely
    @itravelwisely  4 місяці тому +1

    There are many factors involved to improve your air consumption but after this video, I hope you have a good list to move forward on and you nail you air consumption goals! What are some other things you've had struggles with in SCUBA diving?

  • @xanderkalaes3900
    @xanderkalaes3900 4 місяці тому +1

    Awesome video, I did my open water cert 2 weeks ago. Any tips for if the current is stronger than expected?

    • @itravelwisely
      @itravelwisely  4 місяці тому +2

      Really glad to hear you enjoyed it! I have another video dedicated to current diving here:
      ua-cam.com/video/Ej9ovxr8kOs/v-deo.html
      Check it out! In short with current diving, your goal will be to use terrain to block current if you can. Pull yourself with the rocks on the ground as opposed to finning, and strategically moving between points that you can use to break the current.
      Fighting the current for an extended time will only wear you out, elevate your heart rate, destroy your air consumption, and likely give you a carbon dioxide headache like no other.
      You want to be calm and relaxed in current and be as lazy as possible. If you do a short spurt of finny against current, slow down and take a rest when you can and let the heart rate slow.

  • @MorganBrown
    @MorganBrown 3 місяці тому +1

    I’m really fit but a large guy (6’8”, 220 lb). I do ok with air consumption but wonder if my sheer size hurts me. Seems like they should have bigger tanks for bigger people 😂

    • @itravelwisely
      @itravelwisely  3 місяці тому +2

      No sweat! There are many things from trim, buoyancy, and calmness you can learn along and improve your air time significantly. There are a number of things to improve. They do have bigger tanks, and I have seen folks explore using double tanks! These can be crutches, though, so start with improving your skills and then explore using additional equipment.

    • @andrewgabriel9734
      @andrewgabriel9734 Місяць тому +1

      you can buy (or maybe hire) 15L, 18K or a 20L faber steel cylinder; or use a Twinset

  • @jan-olofharnvall8760
    @jan-olofharnvall8760 Місяць тому +1

    So this guy went down with you without a full tank, how else could he be out of gas before you? And no one checked his tank before the dive? Or maybe hi is a heavy breather 😂

    • @itravelwisely
      @itravelwisely  Місяць тому

      There are many factors, there was some current and that creates anxiety for some which spikes the air consumption and you likely work harder than you need. He is a bit of a heavy breather, too, haha.

    • @jan-olofharnvall8760
      @jan-olofharnvall8760 Місяць тому +1

      @@itravelwisely If I sounded a bit harsh I apologise and as my own sac-rate is more on the high side than low my dives tends to be a bit shorter than I would like, my solution, when I need to extend my dive time, is to bring a “pony” 12 along, litre’s that is😁. Stay wet and a close watch at the time🤿🇸🇪

    • @itravelwisely
      @itravelwisely  Місяць тому

      Definitely appreciate your thoughts! Improving airtime is something we can all work on and it's interesting to see how much we can improve the SAC rate and what factors into it from dive to dive. Always fun haha. I try not to make up for it with gear but having a pony bottle is never a bad idea if you can manage to bring it with your kit everywhere!

  • @provuksmc6619
    @provuksmc6619 2 місяці тому +1

    Buy a rebreather 💁‍♂️

    • @itravelwisely
      @itravelwisely  2 місяці тому

      Haha, true, but ideally, we shouldn't look to gear to solve gaps in things we can improve without it. Rebreather will help, though!

  • @brandonsdi
    @brandonsdi 3 місяці тому

    I'm trying to be respectful but have to ask this question. What makes a novice diver like yourself think that it's a good idea to teach' others ? First of all, you are sharing things literally lifted from the OW booklet mixed in with some common sense advice but the footage you are using shows that you are basically a beginner diver.

    • @itravelwisely
      @itravelwisely  3 місяці тому +5

      You're free to believe what you will, I've been diving throughout the world, challenged myself on plenty of dives and have been a respectable diver. I can teach because I have a lot of experience. A lot of unique experience as I am able to travel often and to some of the more rate and hard to see places on the planet. Now it's worth noting, I an not a tech or cave diver, I diver recreational. I take footage during and through years of recreational diving.
      I don't remember most of these things taught to me when I went through open water. They were learned over time and experience. Of course, learning from many others along the way.

  • @AlexArrigoni71
    @AlexArrigoni71 4 місяці тому +1

    agree but you move too much in the video LOL

    • @itravelwisely
      @itravelwisely  4 місяці тому

      Fair enough haha, it is footage I had of our recreational diving. We've always been recognized for our great air consumption. Some footage is overs too.
      I will do better to clearly demonstrate specific things in the future but also want to keep things real, where we are doing some interesting diving and enjoying ourselves. Haha, I need to find folk that can challenge me to improve from where I am, at this point I don't have a dive buddy that can outlast me so I am limited on my dive time to their own.

    • @AlexArrigoni71
      @AlexArrigoni71 4 місяці тому +1

      @@itravelwisely I meant in the room lol

    • @itravelwisely
      @itravelwisely  4 місяці тому +1

      Ah yes, that too is more than I normally talk haha. I do it on camera to hopefully not look super dull when I speak. Likely overdoing it at times haha.

  • @josephdracula7487
    @josephdracula7487 3 місяці тому +1

    👍😎🤿🇵🇭,

  • @jan-olofharnvall8760
    @jan-olofharnvall8760 Місяць тому +1

    Gauge reading 50, ascent ascent ascent! 🤿

    • @itravelwisely
      @itravelwisely  Місяць тому +1

      Haha, exactly, I've seen a lot of drama or bad decisions from dive buddies who've been mismatched with folk that are not about equal in terms of air consumption. It's always one of those things you can expect to be a little eventful in my many trips, haha.

    • @jan-olofharnvall8760
      @jan-olofharnvall8760 Місяць тому +1

      @@itravelwisely Socialising on the surface is hard enough and bloody risky at 60 feet 🤣