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		<title>The Basic Diving and Snorkeling Gear</title>
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When you have a mask, a snorkel, and a pair of fins, you bet you can engage in snorkeling. Even though price ranges for these can vary a lot, the most valuable advice you get is keep it fit and comfortable, that is all. If your mask does not fit, it will perpetually leak, and [...]]]></description>
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<p>When you have a mask, a snorkel, and a pair of fins, you bet you can engage in snorkeling. Even though price ranges for these can vary a lot, the most valuable advice you get is keep it fit and comfortable, that is all. If your mask does not fit, it will perpetually leak, and that is annoying indeed for your otherwise enjoyable dive. The same applies to fins that can rub ray spots on your feet. Expensive equipment does not necessarily mean more comfortable, so take your time and shop around until you find your best gear (and <a title="Diving Knife" href="http://www.bestdivingknife.com/">diving knife</a>).</p>
<p>Many certifying agencies offer classes that you can buy through your diving shop. The matter is of course you can learn snorkeling yourself; yet taking classes shortens learning time and increases your self-confidence.</p>
<p>Your eyes are made for the air, so they just do not operate so well in their unnatural underwater environment. Things look blurry in the water. The solution is a diving mask that creates special space of air before your eyes, and also keeps water out of your nose. At the time of diving water pressure outside increases as you go deeper, and your diving mask is pushed toward your face. It is known as mask squeeze. To equalize the pressure and get rid of uncomfortable mask squeeze you must be able to breathe air into your mask with your nose. Independent of mask style and brand, make sure it protects your nose as opposed to swimming goggles.</p>
<p>A snorkel is a hollow tube which allows to breathe when your head is under the water surface. Modern snorkel includes nice materials, wrap-around design, comfortable mouthpiece and sometimes a splash guard and a purge valve. Every year you find more and more sophisticated models of this simple device. The most important thing about a snorkel is its comfort for your breathing.</p>
<p>Fins help you to propel in the water, and are divided into two categories: full-foot and adjustable. Full-foot ones unclose the hill about the same way as a pair of shoes does, and many people choose this type for snorkeling. These fins are quite flexible as opposed to adjustable fins, and easy to use for swimming on the surface.</p>
<p>Adjustable fins are used often in scuba diving. They have open hill and an adjustable strap. They are great when the water is cold, because you wear a bootie for your feet protection. But many divers prefer this type for warm water as well.</p>
<p>Diving knife is yet another not necessary but sometimes very useful type of gear meant mostly for diving, but at times for snorkeling too!</p>
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