Hintermann
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I use a Tusa Liberator mask with a purge valve that I have had for over 3 years and 139 dives and so far it has worked well. But I sometimes wonder about what I should do if the valve failed while diving, thus flooding the mask.
Masks with purge valves are relatively uncommon in the UK and Europe but I understand that they are more popular in America. Therefore, do any of you guys please advice me on the following?
-As long as I wash my mask in fresh water after a dive and keep it clean, what are the risks of the purge valve actually failing?
-In case it does fail during a dive, what action do I take? The theoretical one that I have told myself is to block the hole with my thumb, then try to clear the mask the 'conventional' way and abort the dive with my buddy. I don't know if there is anything else that I can do.
Masks with purge valves are relatively uncommon in the UK and Europe but I understand that they are more popular in America. Therefore, do any of you guys please advice me on the following?
-As long as I wash my mask in fresh water after a dive and keep it clean, what are the risks of the purge valve actually failing?
-In case it does fail during a dive, what action do I take? The theoretical one that I have told myself is to block the hole with my thumb, then try to clear the mask the 'conventional' way and abort the dive with my buddy. I don't know if there is anything else that I can do.