Sunday, April 8, 2012

PROMATE Snorkeling Scuba Dive DRY Snorkel PURGE Mask Gear Set, Pearl Bluebest


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Rating: 4.5

List Price : $53.95 Price : $34.95
PROMATE Snorkeling Scuba Dive DRY Snorkel PURGE Mask Gear Set, Pearl Blue

Product Description

Dry Snorkel: A unique, 100% absolute dry design -- Patented upper valve keeps water from entering the snorkel. Allows air to easily enter snorkel for clean and unobstructed breathing. Specially designed cover guards against water splashing into the snorkel. When the dry snorkel is submerged in water, the patented hinged seal reacts to seal the snorkel, preventing water from entering. As you surface, the hinged seal swings open allowing air to enter.

Two Window Mask: Change your point of view. A low profile family of masks for the pro, the semi-pro, and all lovers of the sport who want to see the underwater world more clearly.

  • Sturdy lightweight frame

  • Low volume design for wide field-of-view and easy clearing

  • May be easily fitted with optical lenses from -1.5 to -8.0 diopters in .5 increments

  • 100% liquid silicone for comfort and long-life

  • Tempered glass lens for safety

  • Easy adjusting buckles for convenience


  • Silicone purge valve for easy draining
  • Pre-curved silicone mouthpiece, prevents jaw fatigue
  • Pre-curved flexible silicone corrugated low section
  • Quick slip-in snorkel keeper
  • Built-in whistle housing.


PROMATE Snorkeling Scuba Dive DRY Snorkel PURGE Mask Gear Set, Pearl Blue Reviews


PROMATE Snorkeling Scuba Dive DRY Snorkel PURGE Mask Gear Set, Pearl Blue Reviews


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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Why didn't I buy this BEFORE Mexico?, August 16, 2009
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Carl (New York, United States) - See all my reviews
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The truth is that I've done A LOT of snorkeling in some very nice places over the years including with Whale Sharks off Cancun only last month but always using inferior equipment. Finally I got sick of water finding its way into my mask and I ordered this from Amazon, using my blackberry, while on the beach in Puerto Aventuras. It was waiting for me when I got home.

I took it out in the murky waters off Long Island last week and my only question is "Where's this thing been all my life?" NO leaking at all. Virtually no water coming down the snorkel when I dive. It's a water tight but very comfortable fit. Just do yourself a favor and get it BEFORE your next adventure.
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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Snorkeling, July 30, 2008
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The Body Glove Reliance Purge Mask and Immerse Dry Snorkel set was great. I used it in the ocean and there were no leaks in the mask. The snorkel worked wonderful no water came in when I went under and as soon as I came up the purge valve opened so I could breath. I would recommend this item.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Ok for the pool perhaps, don't try to snorkle with it, February 20, 2011
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First of all, if you check the other reviews, you'll find a number of different types of masks and snorkels have been sold, and are being sold, by Amazon under this same name. Some reviews mention the included fins, which are no longer part of this set. It is advertised as being made by PROMATE, but ours had a Body Glove label.

Hence, the reviews here may have no relation to what you will receive if you order this set. My wife and I ordered the exact same set as part of the same order. The only difference being the color. Her mask was significantly different in construction than mine. Her mask seemed to work ok for her. Mine had a strap that would not stay tight. Every 15 minutes or so, it had to be readjusted. Which I found nearly impossible to do when in the water, even when wearing a life jacket, which my snorkeling trip operators required. I really had to get out of the water, and work on the strap for several minutes to get it tight again. Repeat fifteen minutes... Read more
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