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WildHorn Seaview 180° V2 Full Face Snorkel Mask w/Breathing, Medium - Stealth
$ 20.58
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Description
180° Maximum VisibilityBreathe Naturally
Anti-Leak Design
Fog Resistant
Action Camera Mount
Auto Drain
Fully Adjustable
Designed & Tested in the USA
"Those that like to film their underwater adventures will love the Seaview 180º Snorkel Mask…This is the smart way to capture your snorkeling trip, as it leaves your hands free and reduces the likelihood of accidentally dropping your camera in deep water." - TripSavvy
MATERIALS
PolyCarbonate lens/frame
Medical Grade Silicone
DIMENSIONS
9" L x 7" W x 6" D(without snorkel tube attached)
WEIGHT
1.4 lbs | .62 kg
FULL-FACE MASKS CAN PROVIDE A WONDERFUL SURFACE SNORKELING EXPERIENCE. ITS DESIGN IS MEANT FOR CASUAL SURFACE SNORKELING.
STRENUOUS SWIMMING WHILE WEARING ANY TYPE OF SNORKEL, INCLUDING FULL FACE DESIGNS, IS NOT RECOMMENDED.
USE TRADITIONAL DIVE MASKS FOR FREEDIVING. FOR RIGOROUS SWIMMING, USE SWIM GOGGLES.
BE SURE TO TAKE REGULAR BREAKS WHILE SNORKELING.
FOLLOW THE BUDDY RULE: NEVER SNORKEL ALONE.
PREPARATION:
Visually inspect your mask for any damage that may have occurred during shipping or potential rare manufacturing defects. While holding the mask to your face breathe through the mask to ensure there is nothing obstructing the inhale or exhale ports.
It’s useful to pre-treat your mask before every use to remove any residue that could result in fogging. Even a new mask may contain silicone residue from the manufacturing process. Use a regular, non-abrasive white toothpaste to remove this residue (do not use gels or gritty paste as this will scratch your lens). Toothpaste contains silica which will help to remove small particles from your mask. Put a dab of toothpaste on the inside of the lens and gently rub it around in a circular motion. Rinse the toothpaste off. Use a soft, dry wash cloth to dry. Repeat as needed. Once the mask is clean and ready for use, attach the breathing tube. Make sure the breathing tube is clear of debris and air flows freely through the mask.
CHECKING THE SEAL:
Pull the straps of the mask over your head and check the fit of the mask on your face. If the mask is too loose or too tight, take the mask off of your face and adjust the straps accordingly (DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN). To stimulate water pressure, lightly press the mask against your face and breathe normally to ensure you have a good seal around the edges of the mask and around the nose bridge. Without a proper seal around your nose and cheeks, air flow may be impacted and the chances of fogging increase. For an optimal experience, shave any facial hair you may have as it could prevent a proper seal and may cause leaking in the mask.
USE:
Once in the water, swim on the surface and breathe calmly through your mouth or nose. If you feel light-headed, remove the mask immediately. Keeping your chin slightly up will create the best breathing experience. If you feel any obstruction to your breathing, it may be due to the snorkel being covered in water temporarily. The dry top snorkel design will prevent water from entering through the top of the snorkel. If water leaks into your mask, simply lift your head out of the water and it will drain out of the chin valve. No need to remove your mask to clear it of water.
TO CLEAN:
Rinse and soak with tap water using a small amount of detergent to help with cleaning. Wipe the mask down with a microfiber or non-abrasive towel to prevent water spots and then allow the mask to air dry. Store the mask in a protected space, and avoid exposure to direct sunlight and black rubber as it could stain the silicone insert. Avoid leaving the mask in sandy area when not in use.