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Friday, September 25, 2015

Choosing a Snorkel


Are you planning your next vacation to a tropical destination? Snorkeling is a great activity for both adults and children to do in clear water! Snorkels use a clear plastic mask as well as a tube to breathe through while floating on the water. Snorkeling equipment is typically using them to see beautiful tropical fish and to observe coral reef. With so many options, there are some things to consider before purchasing.

Since you will be face down into water, it’s important to find snorkeling equipment that best fits! Masks that leak do not work well in water. Seal is one of the most important aspects of choosing snorkeling equipment. After firmly pressing the mask onto your face, the mask should remain unsupported.  Once you have found a mask that properly seals, be sure to check out the field of vision. Some masks allow more to be seen to the sides than others. The better the vision, the more costly the mask will be.

There are some options with the snorkel tube as well. There are typically 3 different designs: Purge snorkels, Semi-dry snorkels, and dry snorkels. Purge snorkels are the generic tubes for snorkeling which may leave you with a mouth full of water. Inferred by the name, you may be purging the snorkel often. Semi-dry snorkels still need the occasional purging, but have a deflector cap at the end to discourage water from entering. The more costly snorkel, dry snorkels, have a cap that automatically closes when submerged. Upon breaking the surface, the cap will reopen as well. These snorkels should not need purged.

When you are ready to use your equipment, you will need to prep your mask. You don’t want your mask fogging up, so you will need to spit on the inside of your mask and smear it around the optical surface. Give the mask a plunge into the water before putting it on, and your set!

Fins are also a great add-on for any snorkeling adventure! Fins cover more area, allowing you to push more water to move quickly in the water. In return, you will see more of the breathtaking underwater life! While large fins have a larger fin area, they are also heavier and harder to maneuver. Keep this in mind when shopping for fins!


The Lifeguard Store has many great options for Snorkels including this Adult Combo Set! This set is equipped with a non-return purge valve for quick expulsion, large barrel for easy breathing and clearing, double-feathered silicone seal, and a PVC mouthpiece. For Fins, check out the MAO Elite Power Fins, which has shorter blades, no-slip footpad, and ergonomic foot pockets.

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