When you first use our Full Face Snorkel mask, remove the protective film from the viewport.
Before every use:
- Before you assemble your mask and snorkel, check the sealing ring and make sure it sits neat in its place, then mount the snorkel. If the seal is broken ro displaced, your Full Face snorkel mask will leak.
- Check the upper part of the snorkel to make sure there are no objects (sand, seaweed etc) obstructing the movement of the float.
- Do not carry your mask by the snorkel.
- When you put the mask on your face, make sure the silicone skirts sits correctly on your face and skin, remove all facial hear that could cause the mask to leak.
- Adjusting of the elastic strap at the back of the full face mask: Center the elastic strap on the nape of the neck, then adjust the straps on each side so the face mask seals and feels comfortable on you face.
- Check your breathing, make sure nothing is obstructing the air circulation in the mask during in inhaling and exhaling.
While snorkelling:
- Breath in and out through your mouth or nose.
- The float in the upper part of the breathing tube is designed to prevent water form entering the tube in rough and choppy water conditions or when you dive into the water to have a closer look at your surroundings. Should you get water into the mask, raise your head from the surface so the water flows out of the purge valve at the bottom of your full face mask.
- We recommend you take of the mask and put it back on, if you want to remove water quickly.
- Always check and follow the manufacturers instructions.
Always supervise children when snorkelling with a Full Face Snorkel Mask.