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Full-Face Versus Regular Diving & Snorkeling Masks - Ocean Enterprises

There are so many new models of masks on the market. Today it's the full-face diving and snorkeling masks that we'll be talking about.

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Full-Face Versus Regular Diving & Snorkeling Masks - Ocean Enterprises

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  1. Full-Face Vs Regular Diving & Snorkeling Masks Ocean Enterprises Enterprises Ocean www.oceanenterprises.com

  2. Full-face Diving & Snorkeling Masks The full-face snorkeling mask covers your entire face and has an integrated tube located at the top of your head which is coming out of the water when you are looking down. www.oceanenterprises.com

  3. Difference Between Regular Diving Masks & Full-face Mask Enterprises Ocean There are so many new models of masks on the market. Today it's the full-face diving and snorkeling masks that we'll be talking about. Let’s first explain the difference between regular diving masks and full-face mask. Regular diving masks are covering your eyes and nose, and you've got a mouthpiece with either a tube or a BCD attached thereto which supplies you with air. www.oceanenterprises.com

  4. The Pros of Full-face Snorkeling Masks • Beginners don’t need to adapt to a different way of breathing. You will be able to breathe normally, through both nose and mouth, with this type of snorkeling mask. • No need to have a mouthpiece inserted in your mouth to breathe. Initially the mouthpiece feels very awkward, it also takes some time to adjust for some people, and it is really painful. • Wider vision: the window is larger and unobstructed. • Increased tightness, thus fewer leaks. www.oceanenterprises.com

  5. The Cons of Full-face Diving Masks • Not built for active snorkeling – you will understand why on the next point. The full-face diving masks are best to snorkel mask in lagoons or lakes. In other words, you have to be in calm waters, with no need to swim vigorously or to fight current or waves. • The buildup of carbon dioxide (CO2) is a major concern when it comes to full-face snorkeling masks. This is a risk that can be minimized by first purchasing a quality mask from a well-known brand, known for testing its products www.oceanenterprises.com

  6. Full-face Scuba Diving Masks for Recreational Diving! Enterprises Ocean The full-face scuba diving mask has been put up to the test for a long while by scientist divers, commercials divers and professional underwater photographers and filmmakers. The major attribute to the full-face diving mask is that you can breathe normally and speak since you don’t have a mouthpiece. The first purpose of these masks was to allow team members to communicate while operating underwater. www.oceanenterprises.com

  7. Contact Us • Ocean Enterprises • 7710 Balboa Avenue, Ste. 101, San Diego, CA 92111 • (858)565-6054 • info@oceanenterprises.com • oceanenterprises.com www.oceanenterprises.com

  8. Thank You Ocean Enterprises Enterprises Ocean www.oceanenterprises.com

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