Snorkeling fins are typically shorter and more flexible, perfect for easy surface movement. Freediving fins are long and rigid – brands like BEUCHAT and C4 CARBON offer models with carbon blades that maximize propulsion with minimal effort. Scuba fins are more robust and designed for use with neoprene or dry suits.
Full foot design (found in CRESSI and SUBEA models) allows direct contact with the foot and works great for warm waters and snorkeling. Open heel requires neoprene socks but provides better adjustability and stability during deep dives. For colder waters, open heel is always the safer choice.
A quality mask must have a silicone seal that doesn't leak and tempered glass resistant to pressure. Brands like CRESSI and BEUCHAT use dual-layer silicone that adheres better to the face. For snorkels, check if it has a purge valve – this small feature dramatically improves breathing comfort on the surface.
The best way to check if a mask fits is to press it against your face without using the strap – it should stick just from the vacuum seal. If the mask falls off or you feel pressure at certain points, that model isn't for you. SUBEA and DECATHLON mask straps often feature micro-adjustments that allow precise fitting.
A snorkel vest provides extra buoyancy without the burden of a full diving vest. Dive socks protect feet from cuts and stings while improving fin grip. Brands like OCEAN STEP and RADBUG offer gear bundles that combine mask-snorkel-fins in optimized sets for beginners.
For water colder than 24°C, consider neoprene at least 3mm thick. Shorty wetsuits cover the torso and back but leave arms and legs free – ideal for shallow diving in moderately warm seas. Full wetsuits with hoods are mandatory for divers planning deep dives in colder waters.
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