SSI Enriched Air Nitrox Diver Course
SSI Enriched Air Nitrox Diver – Extend Your Bottom Time
Improve your diving safety and extend your bottom time with the SSI Enriched Air Nitrox Diver Course. Nitrox, also known as enriched air, contains a higher percentage of oxygen than regular air and allows divers to reduce nitrogen absorption during dives.
This course teaches divers how to safely plan and conduct dives using Nitrox. You will learn how to analyze oxygen content, understand maximum operating depths, and manage exposure limits while diving with enriched air.
Nitrox is one of the most popular scuba diving specialties because it helps divers enjoy longer dives and shorter surface intervals.
Course Price
$199 per student
Included
• Academic theory training
• Nitrox dive planning instruction
• Professional SSI instructor guidance
Not Included
• SSI digital learning materials: $100
Course Schedule
Typical course duration: 3–6 hours
Training includes:
• 4 academic sessions
Students will learn Nitrox theory, gas analysis procedures, and dive planning techniques under instructor supervision.
Training Standards
Minimum Age: 10 years old
Maximum Training Depth:
30 meters / 100 feet
Prerequisites:
• Open Water Diver certification or equivalent
• May be completed in combination with the Open Water Diver course
What You Will Learn
During this course you will learn:
• The benefits of diving with enriched air Nitrox
• Oxygen exposure limits and safety considerations
• Maximum operating depth (MOD) calculations
• Analyzing Nitrox mixtures
• Planning dives using Nitrox
• Using Nitrox safely with dive computers
Certification
After completing the course, you will receive the SSI Enriched Air Nitrox Diver certification, which is internationally recognized.
This certification allows divers to safely use Nitrox for recreational diving.
Dive Longer and Safer
Ready to extend your bottom time and reduce nitrogen exposure?
Join our SSI Enriched Air Nitrox Diver Course and discover the benefits of enriched air diving.
Reserve your spot today.