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Cressi Tao Dry Scuba Dive Snorkel - DIPNDIVECressi Tao Dry Scuba Dive Snorkel - DIPNDIVE
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Cressi Tao Dry Scuba Dive Snorkel

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Aqua Lung Impulse 2 Non-flex Snorkel - DIPNDIVEAqua Lung Impulse 2 Non-flex Snorkel - DIPNDIVE
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Aqua Lung Impulse 2 Non-flex Snorkel

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Tusa Platina Hyperdry II Scuba Diving Snorkel - DIPNDIVETusa Platina Hyperdry II Scuba Diving Snorkel - DIPNDIVE
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Tusa Platina Hyperdry II Scuba Diving Snorkel

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Aqua Lung Zephyr Flex Scuba Snorkel - DIPNDIVEAqua Lung Zephyr Flex Scuba Snorkel - DIPNDIVE
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Aqua Lung Zephyr Flex Scuba Snorkel

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Oceanic Arid Extra Dry-Top Snorkel - DIPNDIVEOceanic Arid Extra Dry-Top Snorkel - DIPNDIVE
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Oceanic Arid Extra Dry-Top Snorkel

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Cressi Tao Adult Semi-Dry Snorkel - DIPNDIVE
IST Dry-Top Snorkel for Scuba Diving and Snorkeling - DIPNDIVEIST Dry-Top Snorkel for Scuba Diving and Snorkeling - DIPNDIVE
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IST Dry-Top Snorkel for Scuba Diving and Snorkeling

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IST Silicone Flexible Foldable Freediving Snorkel - DIPNDIVEIST Silicone Flexible Foldable Freediving Snorkel - DIPNDIVE
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IST Silicone Flexible Foldable Freediving Snorkel

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Omer Silicone Slalom Snorkel Black / Grey - DIPNDIVE
XS Scuba Kids Goby Dry Snorkel - DIPNDIVEXS Scuba Kids Goby Dry Snorkel - DIPNDIVE
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XS Scuba Kids Goby Dry Snorkel

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Riffe Stable Scuba Dive Snorkel - DIPNDIVE
Riffe Standard J Scuba Dive Snorkel - DIPNDIVE
Cressi America Black Adult Size Snorkel - DIPNDIVE

Snorkels for Scuba Diving FAQs

Why do scuba divers use snorkels?

Snorkels allow divers to breathe on the surface without wasting air from their tank. They are especially useful during surface swims to the dive site or when waiting for a boat pickup.

What types of snorkels are best for scuba diving?

For scuba diving, small, folding, or collapsible snorkels are often preferred. They can be placed in your BCD pocket when not needed to avoid creating extra drag and distractions underwater.

How do I attach a snorkel to my dive mask?

Many snorkels come with a clip that secures them to the dive mask's strap. If there is no clip included, or you need to replace it, you can always get a snorkel keeper. Ensure it’s positioned comfortably and doesn’t interfere with your breathing or movement.

How do I maintain my snorkel?

Rinse your snorkel with fresh water after each dive to remove salt and debris. Let it air dry completely before storing, and periodically inspect the purge valve, splash guard, and mouthpiece for wear or damage. Replace parts as needed to ensure proper function.