Can you Snorkeling without fins?
It is quite possible to practice snorkeling without fins even if they provide more comfort and safety.
Indeed, they provide you with a swimming aid, but if you are comfortable in the water and you do not intend to cover too great a distance, you can do without them. To protect your feet when entering the water, on rocks for example, aquashoes can be very useful! Be careful not to crush the fauna and flora of these fragile ecosystems!
Snorkel technique
There is no specific snorkeling technique. The practice adapts to your level and your desires. If you want to observe the underwater fauna and flora from the surface with your Easybreath, you can let yourself float and take a few strokes. But if you want to go further, do some snorkeling with your mask and snorkel, or even go underwater, you are totally free, that's the advantage of snorkeling!
Limit risks through regular maintenance
After each session, it is necessary to maintain all of your equipment (mask, fins and snorkel) to ensure peace of mind and safety during your next snorkeling trips.
Doing it is simple: first rinse your equipment and then soak it for a few minutes to remove the salt. Finally, dry your equipment away from the sun. If you use a snorkel or a mask that has a valve or a buoy, always remember to check if dust or grains of sand are present in the valve as this can affect its sealing.
How to snorkel and fight the cold?
Your body cools faster in water. It is essential to reduce the duration of your session and to wear something protecting you from the cold such as a neoprene top or a wetsuit. It has to be well adjusted to your size but also to the temperature of the water.Â
Quivering? Blue lips? These Indications show that it is necessary to get out of the water, especially for children who are less sensitive to the cold!
Prevent hydrocution
When entering the water, go gradually, especially after too much exposure to the sun. Wetting the neck with your hands as well as the rest of your body is probably the best solution.
Anticipate cramps and hypoglycemia.
Many factors lead to muscle cramps: low temperatures, lack of sleep, alcoholic beverages, effort, lack of physical condition, stress, dehydration, hunger or even inadequate equipment… To fight against the appearance of a possible cramp, move forward slowly using fins corresponding to your size and adopt a good kick.
Buoyancy contribution
For children or people less comfortable in the water, a buoyancy aid is always welcome. In addition, it is important to always warm up before each start, as well as to stretch at the end of your session. During the practice of snorkeling, it is often recommended to stay close to the coast in order to avoid any additional problems.
As in all sports, snorkeling requires sufficient energy resources, depending on the effort made. Indeed, hypoglycemia is often characterized by fatigue or cramps.
The possible risks with your snorkeling equipment
The equipment for the practice of snorkeling remains rather basic. However, there are dangers to consider in case of misuse. It is therefore essential to read the various instructions for your equipment before using it for the first time.