Can I wash my wetsuit?
Yes, you can and should wash your wetsuit regularly to keep it clean and maintain its longevity. Make sure you use the right detergent.
Yes, you can and should wash your wetsuit regularly to keep it clean and maintain its longevity. Make sure you use the right detergent.
The main difference between an open cell wetsuit and a closed cell wetsuit lies in the type of neoprene used in their manufacturing process. An open cell wetsuit is made with a type of neoprene that has a porous, “open cell” interior. This means that the inside of the neoprene material is exposed and feels …
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A snorkel keeper is a small plastic clip or strap that is used to attach a snorkel to the side of a diving mask. It is typically made of durable plastic and is designed to hold the snorkel securely in place, preventing it from falling off or shifting during use. Snorkel keepers are usually located …
Mask Size and Fit: The mask might not be the correct size or shape for your face. If it is too tight, it can press against your face, causing discomfort or pain. The strap has to be horizontal behind your head, if you pull it up at an angle, this might cause pain under your …
Pre-dive Cleaning: Often, the fogging issue arises due to the presence of a thin layer of silicone on the mask’s lens, a residue from the manufacturing process. Before using the mask for the first time, scrub the lens with toothpaste or a soft abrasive, rinse thoroughly, and let it dry. Use Anti-fog Solutions: There …
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The main difference between dark (or black) silicone mask skirts and light (or clear) silicone mask skirts is related to light perception and peripheral vision.
When it comes to choosing fins to wear with dive boots, open-heel fins are the best option. Open-heel fins are specifically designed to be worn with dive boots, which provide additional protection, insulation, and stability while diving.
Yes, you can wear socks with dive boots. Some divers prefer to wear thin neoprene socks or dive socks inside their dive boots for added comfort, insulation, or to prevent chafing.
This really depends on the design of the full face snorkel mask and the size of your glasses. Some full face snorkel masks have enough room to accommodate glasses underneath, but others may not. If you wear glasses, it’s important to check the specifications of the particular full face snorkel mask you’re considering and consult …
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Kids have smaller jaws and therefore shouldn’t use adult snorkels. When buying a kids snorkel, these are some important factors to consider: Size and fit: The snorkel should be appropriately sized for your child’s age and body size. The mouthpiece should fit comfortably in their mouth, and the snorkel should be easy for them to …