PROBLUE SN 1279 Orion Dry Snorkel Snorkeling Scuba Explore Deep Dive Sea Diving

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Product Description


•Streamlined oval-shaped barrel and totally dry top.
•Quick-release keeper to make the snorkel easy joint the mask strap.
•Silicone flex-section & silicone comfortable mouthpiece.
•Easy purge system and one way purge valve for effortless clearing water.
•Stylish design and color combination.
•Available colors: •White •Metal Navy Blue •Black •N. Yellow •Peach •Metal Ruby •G. Orange




Place of Origin
Taiwan
Item
Snorkels
Model Number
SN-1279
Type
dry top
Usage
Diving / Snorkeling
Brand Name
PROBLUE














1. How to Choose a Mask?

A wide variety of masks are available. You can choose from numerous colors and shapes. The best ones offer maximum vision area with low volume.

To ensure proper fit, hold the mask against your face (without the strap) and inhale through your nose. If the mask stays snugly against your face, you have a good seal.




2. How to clear water from your mask?

Water may seep into your mask while you are in the water. This could be caused by hair between your face and your mask, or if the shape of your face changes when you laugh, talk or yawn.

To clear the water, tilt your head back slightly and press the top of your mask tightly against your forehead. Exhale slowly through your nose forcing the water out through the lower edge of the mask. You will be able to clear all the water by following this method.

Diving masks tend to become foggy. Simply rub saliva on the inside of the mask and rinse with water. This technique should prevent fogging.




3. About the effects of pressure on the mask.

As you dive deeper, you may notice the effects of greater water pressure. Your mask will press harder against your face below 6 to 10 feet. To equalize this pressure just exhale slowly through your nose into your mask.



4. How to equalize the pressure on your eardrum?

Another effect of greater pressure may be discomfort in your ears. To equalize this pressure, pinch your nose between your thumb and forefinger and blow gently through your nose.



5. How to Choose a Snorkel

Two features must be considered when selecting your snorkel. The first is the mouthpiece. Generally, a soft silicone that will be comfortable in your mouth. The second is the bore, or diameter, of the tube. This will be determined by your lung capacity. Generally, larger people have larger lungs and can use a larger bore.



6. Instructions for use of a snorkel

A snorkel can work only when the top of the tube stays above the surface of the water. Attach your snorkel to your mask strap to keep it in the proper position (left side of the head). At times water may enter the snorkel due to waves or if you bend your head too far backward or forward. When this happens, exhale sharply to expel any water that enters.



7. Please keep the following in mind when using snorkels

A. You must be a competent swimmer before you attempt snorkeling.

B. Do not snorkel alone. Always dive with someone else.        

C. Do not snorkel in high waves or strong currents.

D. Practice in a shallow area or in a pool.



8. How to Choose Your Fins

The size of the blade will be determined by your size and strength. Also, the kind of diving, swimming and/or snorkeling you plan on will determine the fins you choose. Your diving professional will help you choose the fins that are best for you and the kind of diving you wish to do.



9. Instructions for use of fins

Strap fins have an adjustable heel strap. It is recommended that you wear dive boots to prevent chafing and for protection on rocks or coral. Fins that have a shoe will protect you against rocks and coral but require much greater care in the fitting.

To glide through the water, keep your fins underwater while kicking in a slow up-and-down motion. Bend your knees only slightly and allow your ankles to flex freely. Use your entire leg for the most excellent efficiency. Vertical kicking is the only motion that will propel you forward. Sideways kicking will use your energy and yield disappointing results.




10. Tips for maintenance of masks, snorkels and fins

Your mask, fins, and snorkel should be rinsed thoroughly with clean, fresh water after every use. Be sure to rinse any salt water away if you have been in the ocean. Store them" in a cool dry place with no exposure to the sun for longer life.




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