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Hello,
First time posting so apologies if this is in the wrong spot.
I am looking for a mask and possible fins. I am not into serious diving, my health doesn't approve of it, so basically for having my fun when at the oceanside, and or lakeside, and or in the pool even.
I need a mask, and all the shops around us (no dive shops that I can find but then again I live in the desert so I didn't expect any to be around), have the usual assortment of "stuff", but none of them seem to carry any masks for larger guys.
I also have a moustache which apparently matters as the cheapy type of masks seem to simply let in the water, which gets a bit annoying for me. So I'm looking for suggestions on masks and sites that sell them. My price range is between $30 and $90 for a mask. It should be a mask that obviously covers my eyes but also my nose since I have a tendancy to try to suck water in through my nose when under water.
As far as fins, I might be looking for a set of fins as well. I did stumble upon some Wenoka Sea Style Reeflex fins in my size at the local thrift store a few weeks ago for only $5.00 (is $5.00 a decent price for used Wenoka Reeflex fins, or is the technology of this fin so old that I should just chuck them in the trash?) so I picked them up figuring they're better than what I currently have and only $5.00. However I've not found any real information on them on the web. Do they still make these by chance? Is there such a thing as mens fins and womens fins? And if so, are these womens fins? I wouldn't know if there is a difference but I fugured to ask and that if there is a difference then there must be a reason for it.
They seem comfortable enough in the pool and seem to propel me along like a dolphin, I mean seriously, a couple kicks and Im at the other end of the pool, so hopefully they are at least usable in real world ocean and or lake use, any opinions on these? Are they really old technology and I might be better up buying newer fins with newer technology? I really know nothing about diving equipment and fins themselves so...
Plus it's a bit difficult to really test out the fins in the pool here at home since like mentioned it only takes a few kicks to be at the other end of the pool, and I've not yet had a decent mask so that I can go back in the ocean and or lake to try them out. My old mask lets in water in a terrible fashion to the point where I wont use it, it's always been like that and I've just put up with it, now Im fed up with it.
What should I be looking for in a mask? Is there a certain material that they should be made of that I should be looking for maybe?
Last but certainly not least, I will need a "real" snorkle that can go with that mask. I don't know if these things (mask and snorkle) are supposed to be matched or I can mix and match. So I'll need some basic info on snorkles with that regard.
Thanks for the assistance.
Edit: Oh and stupid question for ya, but on the Wenoka fins, is there a left and a right? They look the same to me, and my old fins I believe were left and right, determined by the longest part of the fin being where the big toe is on the foot. It doesn't look like these two are different but I just might be too inexperienced to notice it and I don't see anything on the bottom of them to indicate it.
First time posting so apologies if this is in the wrong spot.
I am looking for a mask and possible fins. I am not into serious diving, my health doesn't approve of it, so basically for having my fun when at the oceanside, and or lakeside, and or in the pool even.
I need a mask, and all the shops around us (no dive shops that I can find but then again I live in the desert so I didn't expect any to be around), have the usual assortment of "stuff", but none of them seem to carry any masks for larger guys.
I also have a moustache which apparently matters as the cheapy type of masks seem to simply let in the water, which gets a bit annoying for me. So I'm looking for suggestions on masks and sites that sell them. My price range is between $30 and $90 for a mask. It should be a mask that obviously covers my eyes but also my nose since I have a tendancy to try to suck water in through my nose when under water.
As far as fins, I might be looking for a set of fins as well. I did stumble upon some Wenoka Sea Style Reeflex fins in my size at the local thrift store a few weeks ago for only $5.00 (is $5.00 a decent price for used Wenoka Reeflex fins, or is the technology of this fin so old that I should just chuck them in the trash?) so I picked them up figuring they're better than what I currently have and only $5.00. However I've not found any real information on them on the web. Do they still make these by chance? Is there such a thing as mens fins and womens fins? And if so, are these womens fins? I wouldn't know if there is a difference but I fugured to ask and that if there is a difference then there must be a reason for it.
They seem comfortable enough in the pool and seem to propel me along like a dolphin, I mean seriously, a couple kicks and Im at the other end of the pool, so hopefully they are at least usable in real world ocean and or lake use, any opinions on these? Are they really old technology and I might be better up buying newer fins with newer technology? I really know nothing about diving equipment and fins themselves so...
Plus it's a bit difficult to really test out the fins in the pool here at home since like mentioned it only takes a few kicks to be at the other end of the pool, and I've not yet had a decent mask so that I can go back in the ocean and or lake to try them out. My old mask lets in water in a terrible fashion to the point where I wont use it, it's always been like that and I've just put up with it, now Im fed up with it.
What should I be looking for in a mask? Is there a certain material that they should be made of that I should be looking for maybe?
Last but certainly not least, I will need a "real" snorkle that can go with that mask. I don't know if these things (mask and snorkle) are supposed to be matched or I can mix and match. So I'll need some basic info on snorkles with that regard.
Thanks for the assistance.
Edit: Oh and stupid question for ya, but on the Wenoka fins, is there a left and a right? They look the same to me, and my old fins I believe were left and right, determined by the longest part of the fin being where the big toe is on the foot. It doesn't look like these two are different but I just might be too inexperienced to notice it and I don't see anything on the bottom of them to indicate it.