Snorkelling safety
Snorkelling is an easy and fun activity for all the family! Breathing through a snorkel is more physically demanding than regular swimming. If you feel tired, short of breath or dizzy, remove your mask and snorkel and get out of the water.
Do not use this product if you have cardiovascular or respiratory problems (lung infection, angina, asthma, hypertension, heart disease, etc.). If in doubt, consult your doctor.
Mask
The skirt is the soft part in contact with your face. The silicone rim conforms to the shape of your face, creating a watertight seal.
The polycarbonate glass is shatterproof. But it is prone to scratching.
Snorkels
Its mouthpiece was specially designed and makes it one of the most comfortable snorkels for the mouth.
With its comfortable mouthpiece and the correct size of the snorkel, you can breathe safely.
Fins
The fin’s shoe pocket can be completely closed, like in full-foot fins, or open with an adjustable strap, like in adjustable fins.
The flat part of the palm, called the blade, is short to provide you power in your movements.
How to store your fins?
A little tip: the 2 fins can be clipped together (clips on the toe of each fin) to make carrying easier.
Accreditation
Mask and snorkel certified compliant with safety requirements according to European EN 250 and 1972 standards. Certified by the INPP (French professional diving institute).
Dimensions of the set (size EU 42/43)
Length: 45 cm.
Width: 20 cm.
Thickness: 7 cm.