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🀿 Cressi Epsilon Dry Snorkel - Italian Designed for Enhanced Ocean Exploration Review

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Description of 🀿 Cressi Epsilon Dry Snorkel - Italian Designed for Enhanced Ocean Exploration

Anti-Splash Dry Top, Special Valve Seals Tube when Submerged. Corrugated Smooth Bore Lower Tube, Won't Trap Water. Excess Water Quickly Drain to Collection Reservoir, Easy Clear Purge Valve. Replaceable Angled Mouthpiece, Hypoallergenic Silicone Mouthpiece & Corrugated Tube. Quick Release Snorkel Keeper, Ergonomic Contoured Shape, Great Snorkel for Scuba.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Disappointing Quality for Water Sports

As a result of using this product, I found that the material was not durable enough for frequent use in water. While the design looks sleek, the product easily started to rust and show signs of wear and tear after minimal use. The only benefit was the decent price point. Unfortunately, I cannot recommend this product for serious water sports enthusiasts.

Pros
  • High-quality Italian design and construction
Cons
  • The weight

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Excellent quality, easy to fold and pack

Excellent quality. Tends to lose water, especially when surfacing after a dive, and then I need to take deep breaths. I've only used it twice so maybe it's a learning curve.

Pros
  • Replacement angled mouthpiece, hypoallergenic silicone mouthpiece and corrugated tubing
Cons
  • Some small items

Revainrating 5 out of 5

That works great. - Watersports

I've used a few of these dry snorkels in the past and felt like I was breathing through a straw. This one isn't, it's not as easy to breathe as with a regular snorkel, but it's a good compromise. I had no problem getting water in the tube and actually tried a lot of things to get there. If water entered the vent, it must have cleared. The breathing was almost natural, I would say, a little heavier than a wet whistle. This is by far the best drying tube I have ever used. I think people who lost…

Pros
  • Quick Release Snorkel Holder Ergonomically Designed Great Snorkel
Cons
  • Minor Issues