Yes, you can exceed this point, but you need technical diving skills to do that. Beyond 40 meters/130 feet, it is necessary to make decompression stops and even use different gas mixtures, depending on the depth you reached. Beyond the recreational depth limit, there is a high risk of ...
limit for recreational diving with 18m & 30m the more usual limits depending upon training level. As for it being a watch - this is fine as divers will be familiar with using tables, a watch and a depth gauge to stay safely and conservatively within their limits. What is a bonus is ...
Apple Watch Ultra comes with a stock Depth app for underwater recreational activities like snorkeling and underwater pool swims, but most casual users probably won't get to see how the Depth app responds during the more committed activity of open water free-diving. For...
The Apple Watch Ultra can be used for dives up to 40 meters deep (130 feet). NO, NO, NO MacRumors - this is really misleading / dangerous. The Depth app is NOT designed for recreational diving (i.e. with scuba equipment). It is designed for activities in the water witho...
Most of the time, for 1-week warm water diving, I fit all my dive equipment, clothing, and SCR in one suitcase under the 23 kg standard airline weight limit. It’s as simple as travelling with OC. However, part of the Mares model is that you might not need to travel with your uni...
Nevertheless, the limit for a healthy outcome was probably very close. Epilogue: Highly effective measures in occupational safety, in particular the considerable bail-out heliox reserve, secured healthy survival. This positive outcome is likely also to owe to the excellent diving training of a ...