What Is A Snorkel Keeper?

Snorkel keepers are small plastic or rubber rings that attach to the end of a snorkel, preventing it from floating away. They come in various colors and are designed to fit different types of snorkels. A snorkel keeper is an essential piece of diving and snorkeling gear, as it helps keep the snorkel tube in place while swimming. There are two types: figure 8 rings and clips.

Snorkel keeper clips are an essential part of any snorkeler’s kit, as they prevent the snorkel tube from falling out of the mouth. These rubber beauties are practically indestructible and a great backup in case of a broken snorkel keeper. The Snorkel Keeper is available in various sizes, all made from high-elongation medical-grade silicone, class VI, and manufactured in the United States.

The Signature Purple Octopus Silicone Snorkel Keeper is a basic and easy-to-attach snorkel keeper that is flexible and great as a backup. It is economical and made of durable silicone rubber. Other popular snorkel keepers include the Adreno Silicone Snorkel Keeper, a figure 8 type snorkel keeper, and the Problue silicone snorkel keeper, both of which feature a quick-release system for swift connections or disconnections.

In summary, snorkel keepers are essential pieces of equipment that secure the snorkel tube to the mask strap, preventing it from slipping or getting tangled during swimming. They come in various colors and are designed to fit different types of snorkels, making them a valuable addition to any snorkeler’s kit.


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What Is A Snorkel Keeper
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Debbie Green

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