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.
The use of this product is not recommended if you have cardiovascular problems (chest infection, angina, asthma, high blood pressure, heart disease, etc.). Consult your doctor if you have any doubts
Sizes available
XS kids aged 4 to 6 years
S kids aged 7 to 10 years
M and L adult sizes
How to choose the right mask size
You need to position your mask on your face without the strap, and press with your hands to make sure it’s firmly in place, blocking your breath.
If the mask "suctions” properly, and stays stuck to your face, it’s perfect and means that it is your size and will be watertight.
If it unsticks and falls off, that means that air is getting through, and so water will get in, so you’ll need to try another size or another mask.
Avoid the appearance of mist in your mask
New mask: Wash your mask with washing-up liquid and warm water, using your fingers, to remove any grease. Do not use a sponge.
Before each use, spit into your mask and wipe the lens with your fingers to rinse the mask.
Dampen your face with the water to limit heat loss between the skin and the lens of your mask, as this will reduce mist.
Use an anti-fogging spray to completely eliminate mist.
Silicone
Silicone is an extremely flexible material. A silicone skirt conforms gently to the contours of the face, creating a watertight seal.
Polycarbonate lens
The polycarbonate glass is shatterproof. But it is prone to scratching.
Accreditation
Mask certified compliant with safety requirements according to European EN 16805:2015 standards. Certified by the INPP (French professional diving institute).
Dimensions (size M)
The dimensions of the mask are width 18 cm, height 11 cm, and thickness of 8 cm.