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by utopiah
19 days ago
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It's a totally different practice. I do both and... they are both calm and stressful in difference ways : - for SCUBA you NEED to trust your equipment. You have to check and still be ready to handle equipment failures - for freediving you NEED to understand your physiology and your limits - for SCUBA you do have time which also means you "waste" quite a bit but simply wondering and wandering around, in freediving you must be in the moment - you can freedive anywhere, just take your swimsuit and that's it... yet in practice not so many places are interesting or enjoyable, depending on your practice. You can SCUBA also pretty much anywhere but you better know the closest barotrauma chamber and at the very least a compressor to fill up your tanks. - blackout is definitely dangerous but I wouldn't be surprised if it's statistically less risky than embolism. If you dart up in SCUBA well you better hope the bubbles are just in right place. So... I'm not saying one is better than the other in terms of safety or comfort, simply that they are quite different and enjoyable differently. |
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