When you first get started with scuba diving, you will have practice time in a swimming pool, followed by practice “dives” in shallow water. Because of this, most course instructors have their students bring a snorkel. Even after earning their dive certification, divers typically carry a snorkel when they get ready to descend, helping to conserve air and energy. A good snorkel should fit your mouth properly, allow water to be purged from the mouthpiece, and have a long barrel with a decent diameter.
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What things should be considered when buying a snorkel?
- Dive Gear
- Masks, Fins, and Snorkels