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A quick question for the experienced diver / snorkeler?
Hey now! I'm just beginning to snorkeling and diving and want to get a really good Mask / snorkel / fins from the beginning. Unfortunately I can not live anywhere for a dive in the immediate vicinity and are these items to order online. The shop has Friend told not to worry about the size, how can I return values and the free exchange to me what (very rare and beautiful of them). But I'm not sure what brand or model to go with, especially for the fins. What would you consider to be the best set of fins if the money was not an issue? Atomic? Mares? Should I split fins? Be dry snorkel really work? Closing it under water? If you have a good dry snorkel, what brand do you have? Thanks a bunch. Each additional counseling or abuse you for a rookie include divers / snorkelers would be appreciated. I will be here a PADI or NAUI Course in the winter holidays, but wanted Snorkeling practice all summer and autumn.
You need to decide whether you want to warm climates or cold climates first dive. If you dive anywhere Other than the southern states who want to be along the Gulf of Mexico, you have a cold climate fins, foot + a 3-5 mm high boots whereas warm Have room to slip climate fins directly on your bare feet. I hope you know. If I take a cold climate, then I am a believer Mares Volo! This fin is to facilitate a turning point in the middle of your fin kick a little more drive. If you go with a Mares Quatro, you're not going to like it! I have this fin, and it was the "strongest" back in the days when I received my "best equipment". This sucker has some great drive, but only if You tree trunks for legs! Order to find this for an entire dive kick you get your legs cramp up very quickly, unless your better than the average sports Shape. Soon after these fins came out, the split fins came out. At that time he helped the people a little easier to kick with more power than regular fins, but not quite as much as The Quatro. Then came Mares fin with a medium, the Volo. The addition of the Pivot connect Quatro simple design. As for snorkeling, there are a few thoughts. If you intend to devote a substantial part of a dry snorkel snorkelling then the price is worth doing. They remain in any case, 95-99% dry matter, and they will generally remain dry under Water. But this is a good * and * a bad thing. Well, for obvious reasons, but bad because, when you are awake, the air in the snorkel * * Pull-up on the side of the mask, because there is air in it! That really sucks. It is really uncomfortable on the side of your face. I have an Ocean Master Dry Snorkel, and I do not know Once used on most dives for this reason – the only time I get it is if it looks like the conditions warrant it, but that's a good habit You should always bring a snorkel on. Another point: stiffness. If you snorkel, stiffness keeps the thing in the right direction. If your diving, slams the stiffness only on the side of your face as he wobbles on the side of the mask. My preference would be / recommendation, a medium-stiff, soft rubber snorkel diving without the dry Function have. Other advice. 90% of my equipment I bought at Diver's Direct in Florida. I can say without a doubt, they have * the * best prices, and they have * The * best customer service. I've ordered from them online, and I've even been to their stores and in both directions, they are knowledgeable people, friendly and helpful! You can contact me at this offer! But also remember that, if possible, buy, always try what you have at your local dive shops, no one really rich Sales of equipment, you'll help only from other divers, and that a great thing! Hope this helps and good luck's!
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