Snorkeling
Snorkeling
A. MASK
The nose being enclosed in the
mask will have its special function in
equalizing pressure during dives.
Diving underwater brings pressure in
the air space in the mask. In order to
equalize this pressure, one needs to
exhale a little air through the nose,
inside the mask. Otherwise, one might
suffer from “mask squeeze”, a
condition where the soft tissues
beneath the mask, especially around
the eyes, swell and discolor.
A. MASK
Two important things to
remember in
choosing a
1.Fit mask:
2.Comfort
A. MASK
PARTS OF THE MASK
– is the soft flexible
STRAP – holdsthemaskto the MASK SKIRT
material that seals the mask
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aroundthelace
2. Adjustable fin or
open fin
C. SNORKELING FINS
1. Full-foot fins – cover the
heel and are put on like
slipon shoes. They are easy
to use, more flexible, and
more efficient while
swimming on the surface.
These are more popular
among warm-water dives.
C. SNORKELING FINS
2. Adjustable fins – are open at
the heel and have adjustable
straps to secure the feet. They
are good choices when diving in
cold water, as the boots will help
from getting cold. They have
more rigid blade than the full-
foot fin and they can provide a
more forward thrust but requires
more effort to use.
C. SNORKELING FINS
In recent years, a new
sub-classification has also
developed in both full-foot
and open-heel fins, namely:
1. Conventional fins or paddle -
bladed fins
2. Split fins
D. SNORKEL VESTS
These are small and
inflatable, which provide more
buoyancy while floating on water.
These will help in consuming less
energy in moving around.
However, one must take note
that snorkel vest is not
equivalent and should never be
used as a substitute to life vest.
E. SKIN PROTECTION
Snorkeling may require one to
be under the sun for some time. In
order to protect the skin from the
heat of the sun, one may use a good
biodegradable sunscreen or a better
choice will be wearing a long sleeve
rash guard. The shirt may also
provide jellyfish sting protection.
However, if insulation is needed
from the cold water, then a wetsuit
will be a better option.
F. SWIMMING CAP
It is a big help in
keeping hair out of
the snorkel and the
face as well. It will
also help in
preventing the scalp
from burning on a
sunny day.
G. MASK DEFOGGER
It helps prevent the mask
from fogging up. Be sure to
choose one that is not toxic,
biodegradable, and alcohol
free for one’s protection and
for the protection of marine
life.