SIZE SELECTION
Measure the direct distance (do not copy the nose)
from the nose bridge to the bottom of your chin.
Size XS is designed for a distance of 8.5 - 10 cm.
Size S/M is designed for a distance of 10 - 12 cm.
Size L/XL is designed for a distance of 12- 14 cm.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Snorkeling is an amazing experience. Millions of people snorkel every year without incident, and when done
correctly, snorkeling is a safe activity. However, participating in the activity and the use of this product
involves inherent risk of injury or death, which the participant assumes when engaging in the activity. These
risks include but are not limited to:
1.Drowning:
Drowning is possible while snorkeling regardless of the equipment used. Most drownings occur in less than
3 feet of water.
2.Panic:
If you feel a panic episode coming on, remove the mask and return to your boat or the shore immediately.
3.Aggravation of a Medical Condition:
If you have pre-existing medical conditions, you may be at a higher risk. Small levels of CO
2
can buildup in
the mask, which may cause headaches, a risk in blood pressure, blurry vision, hyperventilation or other
breathing issues. Flush fresh air into the mask regularly.
4.Exposure to elements:
The ocean or other bodies of water contain dangerous conditions such as rip tides, underwater obstacles,
contact with dangerous animals, or other dangerous.
5.Floatation device:
Use of flotation device can provide additional safety for users of all skills levels. However, be aware that use
of this product in association with a floatation device can create a drowning risk if the user passes out while
floating face-up while obstructing the snorkel tube. Always snorkel with a partner and have a safety check
system in place.
RECOMMENDED TIPS FOR SNORKELING
- Never snorkel alone. Make sure that you and your partners have a safety check system in place.
-Know your limits and be careful. Don't keep going because you "don't want to be left behind." Your safety
is more important than staying out too long. Return to the boat or shore and rest if needed. If necessary,
request assistance to get back safely.
- Before use, familiarize yourself with the full face snorkeling mask. Try it in the pool and get used to
breathing, especially if you have never used similar equipment before.
- Be aware of conditions. Always observe first and be aware of dangerous water conditions and adverse
weather.
- Keep a light, steady pace. Control your breathing. Take deep, slow breaths.
- Take regular breaks (at least once every 30 minutes of snorkeling). Take a mask off your face during a break
and make sure you breathe fresh air.
- Make sure you are hydrated before stepping foot in the ocean! Being dehydrated can make a lot of things
difficult, including snorkeling.
- Watch out, they sting. Avoid touching animals, coral, and plant life. It'll just be better for everyone and it
will help eliminate the chances of an accident.
- Do not participate in snorkeling if you under the influence of any drugs or alcohol.