The snorkel keeper is a crucial part of the snorkeling mask, providing positive buoyancy to prevent the mask from sinking. It is essential for underwater activities such as diving and rescue drills. To attach the snorkel to the mask strap, hold it in one hand and follow these steps:
1. Hold the snorkel in one hand.
2. If you are tired of your mask strap pulling your hair, consider installing several different types of replacement mask straps.
3. Purchase a neoprene strap cover to go over the silicone straps of your mask. This is especially important for those with long hair that tends to get tangled.
4. All snorkeling masks include a lens for viewing, straps to keep them in place, and a skirt or mask seal around the lens to prevent water from entering. Neoprene mask straps play a crucial role in ensuring a comfortable and secure underwater experience for divers and snorkelers.
5. They are typically made of neoprene, like a wetsuit or wetsuit-like material. They are also pre-sized before the dive, making it quicker to put them on your face.
6. Dive with confidence with this mask strap cover that prevents hair entanglement in the mask strap and enhances comfort with added cushioning.
7. Undo one side of your dive mask strap, slide on the neoprene cover, and put the strap back into the mask.
8. The Tusa Neoprene Mask Tamer Strap Cover maximizes your mask comfort and fit, fitting over most makes of mask straps.
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