Snorkels
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Scooters have become one of the most popular gadgets for watersport enthusiasts, and the latest out to do the paddling for you is a compact pocket rocket from Japanese makers Surando Tech. Despite its size, it punches above its weight in the water.
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Wildhorn Outfitters has unveiled the Seaview 180 SV2 snorkel mask, sporting a wide field of vision, an action camera mount and two separate breathing chambers to reduce fogging and let you breathe easier.
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Ameo announced that it was fundamentally changing the design of the swimmer's snorkel in 2012, with its Powerbreather model. The company has finally released it and we had a chance to try it out.
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Just about everyone who's comfortable with swimming in the ocean is interested in seeing what's in the water below them. Not everyone, however, is so keen on actually sticking their head below the surface. If you're one of those people, you might like the Snorkelboard.
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For those people unprepared to learn to scuba dive, snorkeling is a great way to explore the water while remaining close to the surface. Tribord's new Easybreath mask aims to make it even better, by allowing natural breathing through the nose or mouth.
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The Zayak Sea Sled opens up the same type of underwater views as snorkeling, only without the need to submerge your face and breathe through a tube. You can explore the the sea without getting a single strand of hair wet.
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The Powerbreather lets you breath and swim more like a fish.
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We wrote extensively about the Swimmers Snorkel back in September 2006 and after 18 months of using the snorkel almost daily, Mike Hanlon has found more benefits and few drawbacks.
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September 11, 2006 Sometimes it takes just a few millimeters of change to make an entirely new product and the front-mount Swimmer’s Snorkel is a prime examp
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If you've tired of putting in laps at the pool because of the solitude, the Aquanaut Aqua FM snorkel could be ideal. The lightweight snorkel has an inbuilt FM r