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As discussed extensively in this post
it is perfectly possible to wear a nose clip inside the mask without compromising the emptying of the water or the equalization, as also shown in the video by Hans Hass:
This technique was very popular between the 40s and 60s, as can be seen from the photos and articles of that period.
Use Nose plugs or is there a bigger issue?
Hi. I noticed for shallow dives (snorkeling and less than 30 feet) I seem to struggle keeping my nose plugged and air escapes into my mask or something and I get water in my mask. This does not seem to be an issue at deeper depths. It is distracting and annoying. I was thinking of using nose...
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it is perfectly possible to wear a nose clip inside the mask without compromising the emptying of the water or the equalization, as also shown in the video by Hans Hass:
Use Nose plugs or is there a bigger issue?
Using a nose clip inside the mask is an old technique and as far as I know it was widely used in Europe and Australia from the 1940s to the 1960s. Raimondo Bucher, the first freediving record holder (1949), employed noseclip inside the mask for all his life (he was also a great scuba diver...
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This technique was very popular between the 40s and 60s, as can be seen from the photos and articles of that period.