Nitrox · Dive Science · SDLL Lebanon
Why Every Diver Is
Talking About Nitrox
More bottom time, less fatigue, the same ocean — just a different mix of air in your tank.
You’ve probably seen the green-and-yellow tanks on a dive boat and wondered what makes them different. Or heard divers mention Nitrox like it’s some kind of upgrade they’re quietly proud of. Here’s the honest truth about what it is, what it does — and why it has become the most popular specialty course in recreational diving worldwide.
First — what is Nitrox?
The air we breathe every day — on land and underwater — is a mix of roughly 21% oxygen and 79% nitrogen. Nitrox simply changes that ratio. A typical Nitrox mix used in recreational diving contains 32% oxygen — sometimes written as EAN32, or just “Nitrox 32.”
More oxygen means less nitrogen. And less nitrogen in every breath is what changes the experience underwater.
Imagine you’re at a party and someone keeps refilling your glass with water instead of juice. The more water there is, the slower the juice affects you. Nitrogen is the juice. Nitrox gives you more water. Your body absorbs less of what causes the limits — and that changes everything about how long you can stay down.
What Nitrox actually does for you
Nitrox doesn’t change where you dive. It changes how you feel when you come back up.
So why is the course so popular?
The Nitrox specialty has become the most widely taken specialty course worldwide because it delivers real, felt benefits on almost every dive. It’s not a niche skill for extreme divers; it’s a practical upgrade for anyone who dives regularly.
The course itself is short — typically completed in a single day. You learn how Nitrox works, how to analyze a tank, and how to set your dive computer correctly. One day, and every dive after is different.
The green-and-yellow tank isn’t a status symbol. It’s just a smarter choice. Once you’ve done a full dive day on Nitrox and stepped off the boat still feeling energised, it’s very hard to go back.
Ready to breathe smarter?
Ask us about the Nitrox specialty course at SDLL — one day, and every dive changes.
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