Snorkeling safety
Snorkeling is a simple, fun activity for the whole family! Breathing through a snorkel is more demanding than simply swimming. If you feel tired, short of air or dizzy, remove your mask and snorkel and get out of the water.
Do not use this product if you have cardiovascular or respiratory problems (lung infection, angina, asthma, hypertension, heart disease, etc.). Consult your doctor if you have any doubts.
Mask
The skirt is the flexible part in contact with your face. Made of silicone, it adapts smoothly to the contours of your face and ensures watertightness.
Polycarbonate glass is unbreakable. It is, however, subject to scratches.
Child-friendly snorkel
The shape of the mouthpiece has been specially designed for children, making it one of the most comfortable snorkels in the mouth.
Fins
The shoe of a fin can be completely closed in the case of sock fins, or opened and closed by an adjustable strap in the case of adjustable fins.
The flat part of the fin called the blade is short to give you power in your movements.
How to store your fins?
Little tip: the 2 fins can be clipped together (clips located on each fin just in front of the toes) for easy transport.
Certification
Mask and snorkel comply with safety requirements and European standards EN 250 and 1972. Certified by INPP (Institut National de Plongée Professionnelle).
Kit dimensions (size 34/35)
Length: 28 cm.
Width: 20 cm.
Thickness: 17 cm.