Lovers of diving just below the surface are increasingly choosing full-face masks because they offer a higher level of comfort and functionality than classic snorkel models. Since this type of mask covers the entire face, it allows for natural breathing through both the nose and mouth. Main features and limitations of full-face diving masks: Breathing: They allow free breathing through the nose and mouth, which is comfortable for many people. Visibility: They provide a wide field of vision underwater.
Locking valves: Most full-face masks for snorkeling have valves that prevent the snorkel from flooding while submerged. Depth limitations: They are not designed for deep diving due to ear pressure equalization limitations. Diving deeper than a few meters requires a mask with access to the nose to equalize pressure. Safety: When diving to greater depths, full-face masks may not provide enough safety. Experts recommend: For beginners, full-face masks are a good choice for snorkeling, but for deeper dives, traditional diving masks are recommended. How to breathe with a full-face mask?
Negative pressure - when breathing into the mask, you need to apply negative pressure (through the mouth or nose), have a typical diving automaton. the problem of pressure equalization in the middle ear, - the possibility of evaporation of the mask. to the mask space, - the possibility of installing underwater communication, TYPES OF FULL-FACE MASKS - SUPERPHENSIONAL... After completing the training, you will receive a certificate of completion.Contact tel. 500 266 168