Open Heel Fin - Open Heel fins allow the diver a wider range of options such as adjustable straps and the use various thermal protection. These fins tend to be the favorite among scuba divers. Allowing the usage of dive boots, these fins can be worn in any thermal climate. Open Heel fins tend to be larger than other Full Foot fins, to compensate for the drag created by wearing scuba equipment and bulkier exposure suits.
Full Foot Fins - These fins are popular among snorkelers because they are lighter in weight and tend to be smaller than the traditional Open Heel fin.
Snorkels allow you to peer beneath the ocean's surface without having to
come up to take a breath saving you time and energy. Today's snorkels come in the following styles
The function of the mask is to provide a window to your underwater world, by creating air space between the divers eyes and the water.
Clear silicone masks offer the advantages of being translucent, allowing for light penetration and creating a more open feeling. It is also softer and more comfortable than rubber. Black silicone is the preference for some hunters and cave divers. It eliminates any light penetration from the sides and allows the diver to focus solely on what is in front of him or her, therefore, eliminating any distractions. Low volume masks are easier to clear. You have less distortion because your eyes are closer to the lenses. However, you may not have as much peripheral vision.