jadairiii
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I'll start of with my bias, I dive a standard J type snorkel, matter of fact, mine is pushing 50 years old, Farallon. On Thursday I did a quick early morning free dive before work and while out there came across a mask with a Cressi Supernova dry snorkel attached. As I always do, it came home with me (actually, found another mask that I left at the shore).
Saturday I tried it in my pool, after spending an hour freediving again off the beach with the Farallon. Yikes! The Work of Breathing (WOB) was significant. I actually thought it was adjusted wrong and it was "deeper" in the water then it should have been. Nope, it was just hard breathing. Way too much bends and valves and covers in that snorkel. I would hate to give that snorkel to anyone, especially someone new to snorkeling.
Anyone else ever try one and disagree?
Scuba Snorkels-Supernova Dry
Saturday I tried it in my pool, after spending an hour freediving again off the beach with the Farallon. Yikes! The Work of Breathing (WOB) was significant. I actually thought it was adjusted wrong and it was "deeper" in the water then it should have been. Nope, it was just hard breathing. Way too much bends and valves and covers in that snorkel. I would hate to give that snorkel to anyone, especially someone new to snorkeling.
Anyone else ever try one and disagree?
Scuba Snorkels-Supernova Dry