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How To Choose The Best Snorkel Gear For Beginners And Advanced Having the right equipment for snorkeling is fundamental to enjoying the experience – especially if you’re snorkeling for the first time. And the first step to choosing the best snorkel gear is to define your needs. Find out the questions you must answer, reviews of products I love and tips to select the best snorkel gear for your needs (mask, snorkel, swimwear, fins, camera… and more!) so that you can better explore the fascinating underwater world. Do you snorkel often? Is it your first time snorkeling? Do you travel light? Do you free dive? Answering the questions will help you define the important criteria for your equipment. So take a few seconds to think about it. And read the following tips with your personal criteria in mind, so you can determine what’s the best snorkel gear for you. the best snorkel mask, the best snorkel, the best fins for snorkeling, the best snorkeling swimwear, underwater camera gear… and the best accessories to make snorkeling an easy activity! The following tips are based on my many experiences of snorkeling in different environments and trying different snorkel gear and accessories. I highly recommend trying your snorkel gear before your snorkeling session so you can ensure it suits you and 100% enjoy your water snorkeling experience. 1. The best snorkel mask That’s the most important part of your equipment, and you don’t want to focus too much on the price or on the look when you buy or rent your snorkel mask. If you plan to do scuba diving as well as snorkeling, keep in mind that not all masks will work for scuba diving; only tempered glass is suitable. Is a full-face snorkel mask the best snorkel mask for you? Beginners usually love full-face snorkel masks. The full-face snorkel masks have been on the market for a few years now, and it’s a revolution. You can use your nose and breathe normally with a full face mask compared to a snorkel where you have to breathe through your mouth. The snorkel is integrated into the mask. It also removes the risks of having jaw pain because of the snorkel, especially if you’re a bit nervous. Plus, they don’t fog easily. They can be a good option if you only plan to snorkel, but their design is not adapted to skin diving, scuba diving or exercising. Even just going down for a few meters can be challenging as you cannot pinch your nose to equalise. Plus, they are quite bulky so not suited if you want to travel light. Make sure you chose a trusted brand that has done CO2 testing on their full-face snorkel masks. I am a big fan of Decathlon, a reputed French company that created the first full snorkel mask “Easybreath” (the model featured above) and sells it under the brands Tribord or Subea.
What’s the best snorkel mask? Having the best snorkel mask is essential for comfort. A leaking face mask is very annoying. So to find a mask that won’t leak, you need to try it on at the shop or the rental place with this in mind: the best snorkel mask is the one that fits your face. Whether you have a large face and nose or narrow ones, you’ll need a different type of mask. The price and the look don’t matter compared to the fit.