Snorkel Vs. No Snorkel

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Jamdiver:
Speaking of which, I think I'll watch that video again :D :D.

there is a video? I'm taking a cylinder inspection class in a few weeks and I've heard they hve some good stuff to watch!!
 
Gregoire:
there is a video? I'm taking a cylinder inspection class in a few weeks and I've heard they hve some good stuff to watch!!
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Greg in that case make sure your safety mask not on your forehead!
 
Well, it really is a personal decision...I myself do not wear my snorkel almost all the time, but there are the days of diving where it just looks a bit too choppy and maybe a snorkel would be nice to have for the surface. On boat diving in open water, if there is a lot of tall, choppy waves, it might be nice to have while you wait for the boat to pick you up...
I see it both ways....and like I said....personal preference....maybe once in awhile that annoying snorkel may just make your dive a bit more comfortable....
 
I agree. When in Mexico ... get off line and get diving...
 
What I wouldn't give to be in Mexico right now eating tacos, drinking Pacifico, and scuba diving!!!
 

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