scrane
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I don't think I've ever had to actively equalize a mask. It just happens.
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I tend to breath out of my nose ever so slightly and have never had to equalize my mask either. Once though, after a dive, during the surface interval. this lady had black eyes. She failed to equalize her mask and it looked like she got in a fight.I don't think I've ever had to actively equalize a mask. It just happens.