LeadTurn_SD
Contributor
I tend to agree. I never snorkeled much and every time I do, I dive down and take a few breaths...dont seem to get much out of it except for a coughing fit...go figure.
There doesn't tend to be much cold water snorkeling, so most of us never get use to it. And our instructors dont really like them either.
Its like anything that you don't use, or don't like using...why have it on you if it just going to cause grief or be a PIA. In that case, we learn how to dive (get use to) diving without it. I think neither is right or wrong...just different things for different situations.
I do want to put together a "feed the Sea Lion candy canes day" they really like playing with snorkels. No one go ECO on me they don't actually eat them.
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I highlighted the point I was trying to make. If you don't use them much, and especially if your instructors don't like them, it becomes very easy to dismiss any possible utility for OW diving.
I think as Thal pointed out based on his experiences that a snorkel CAN be used in many different environments.
Sea lions, and here in Hawaii night diving with Manta's can be good reasons to leave the snorkel behind.
Whether you CHOOSE to use it is really a matter of preference, past experience and training, and the type of diving you do.
I find a snorkel very helpful at times, and there have been a few dives I did without a snorkel that I ended up wishing I had one.
Other divers do not find them useful.