The analysis and modeling of the sorption behaviors in glassy polymers, of gases and vapors in particular, is of crucial relevance for a variety of different applications. Due to the peculiar behaviors associated with the nonequilibrium character of polymer glasses, different approaches have been used so far to describe gas solubility, whose dependence on penetrant pressure or activity shows a broad spectrum of experimental behaviors. In this work, three commonly used and completely different approaches (the Dual Mode Sorption (DMS), based on simultaneous adsorption and solubility; the Guggenheim-Anderson-de Boer (GAB) model, considering only adsorption; and the Nonequilibrium Thermodynamic model for glassy polymers (NET-GP), considering on...