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Re: Snorkel gear
[Re: xrayman67]
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04/30/2017 03:56 PM
04/30/2017 03:56 PM
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Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 833 Redmond, WA
MrEZgoin
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In the past we brought our own mask and snorkel and used Sunsail's snorkel fins. The fins are ok, but they did not always do a good job weeding out the fins with cracked foot boxes, torn straps or missing buckles. More than once I've been annoyed having to dig through a box of mostly defective fins. I usually take an extra pair too, because you never know if that strap you pull on will break due to dry rot. Eventually we switched to using our own, but mainly because we have an owner's box to keep them in.
M4000 "Lio Kai"
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Re: Snorkel gear
[Re: GeorgeC1]
#128975
04/30/2017 06:02 PM
04/30/2017 06:02 PM
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Joined: Oct 2000
Posts: 3,228 Somewhere out there
kneafseym
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For what you spend on this holiday, buy a proper mask from a dive shop. A leaking mask really kills the snorkel experience.
Mike
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