Snorkel

Wearing Your Snorkel
Professional quality snorkels are designed to be worn on the left side of
the mask. This is so the second stage of your regulator can be brought over
the right shoulder without fouling the snorkel. Even if you are not scuba
diving the snorkel should only be attached to the left side of the mask in
order for the mouthpiece to face you. In general, the snorkel should sit
further back on the side of the strap closer to the ear than the temple.
Proper positioning will ensure the top of the snorkel sits further out of
the water.
Adjusting Your Snorkel
Most snorkels include the piece (snorkel retainer) to attach the
snorkel to the mask when you buy them. The styles vary slightly from model to model, however
they all involve sliding the strap into place. Once you have attached the
snorkel to the mask, position the snorkel retainer about midway on the bore
of the snorkel, they put on your mask (with snorkel now attached). To check
the fit of your snorkel turn the snorkel mouthpiece inward and try to place
it in your mouth. It is easiest to have someone help you as you slide the
snorkel up or down to obtain a comfortable fit and adjust the inward angle
of the snorkel mouthpiece.
Snorkel Care And Maintenance
High quality Silicone snorkels should be rinsed in fresh water after each
use, allowed to completely dry and stored in a cool dry place away from
direct sunlight. Over exposure to sun causes fading, yellowing and
discoloration. It can also cause the plastics to crack. It is also a good
idea to remove the snorkel from the mask for transport and storage unless
you are using a specific protective bag that fits both.