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| U.S. Divers Cozumel Mask, Seabreeze Dry Snorkel, and Proflex II Fin Snorkeling Set | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 109 reviews) Sales Rank: 101 Category: Sports
Publisher: U.S. Divers Studio: U.S. Divers Brand: U.S. Divers Label: U.S. Divers Media: Sports Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 26.5 x 13 x 5
ASIN: B000EOPBSS
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| Features:
| | Snorkeling bundle with Cozumel mask, Seabreeze Dry snorkel, and Proflex II fin | | | Snorkel's dry top structure keeps splashed water out while maintaining airflow | | | Mask offers 2-window lens with clear frame and easy-adjust buckle system | | | Fins feature dual-composite fin rails, enclosed heel, and soft foot pocket | | | Fins come in 5 sizes: S, M, M/L, L, and XL; 2-year limited warranty |
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Product Description The US Divers adult Cozumel snorkeling set will have you easily exploring underwater with a PVC mask, a dry-top snorkel, and closed-heel fins with dual composite blades.
Amazon.com Product Description Consisting of the Cozumel mask, Seabreeze Dry snorkel, and Proflex II fins, this bundle from U.S. Divers is a must for recreational snorkelers of all stripes. The Seabreeze Dry snorkel hails from U.S. Divers' Sport Rec series, which is distinguished by its high-quality PVC mouthpieces and large bore barrel designs. More significantly, the snorkel features a dry top structure that keeps splashed water out while maintaining an unobstructed airflow. As a result, you needn't worry about filling your lungs with water each time a fellow swimmer kicks up a bit. Other details include a classic contoured shape for style and comfort, a quick-release snorkel keeper, and an easy-clear purge valve. The Cozumel mask, meanwhile, fits kids ages 10 and up and most adults, and is distinguished by such features as a two-window lens with a clear frame for maximum light entry and an easy-adjust buckle system. The Proflex II fin--which features a long blade with dual-composite fin rails for enhanced snap and thrust--finishes off the bundle. Snorkelers will love the fin's enclosed heel and soft foot pocket, which provides a snug and comfortable fit. And thanks to the contemporary design and metallic blue color, users can rest assured that no other snorkeler will look as good on the beach or at the dock. While the snorkel and mask are one size fits all, the fin comes in five sizes: S (5 to 6-1/2), M (6-1/2 to 8), M/L (8 to 9-1/2), L (9-1/2 to 11), and XL (11-1/2 to 13). The bundle is also backed by a two-year limited warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 104 more reviews...
  great buy! July 18, 2008 I bought five sets of these for a group trip to the Virgin Islands. We all used them many times during our week on St. John and no one had any problems. This is an excellent buy!
  Horrible value!! A cheap rubber set works much better! June 26, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Water kept seeping into the nose part of the mask as soon as I would put my face in the water. The problem is that the mask is not capable of creating a watertight seal the way good masks do. No matter how much I tightened the mask, it wouldn't prevent water from seeping in. In addition, the flippers are much harder to use than ordinary rubber flippers because they are not nearly as flexible and they slip off much too easily. I switched to a cheap rubber snorkel set and was MUCH happier. Save yourself the money and buy a rubber set.
  Excellent set for a beginer June 13, 2008 Recently we took a south Caribbean cruise and one of our stops was Aruba where we planned to snorkel for the first time. The thought of using rented equipment sounded unsanitary to me so I bought two of these sets to take with us.
The flippers worked great, and ours were even envied and complimented by others who had their own equipment. We'd purchased neoprene footies to wear with the flippers to prevent blisters and improve the fit. This I highly recommend. The flippers fit well and did not slip or fall off while in the water. They made moving through the water quite easy, giving lots of thrust. The flippers are long, about 23 1/2 inches long so if you plan to pack them in a suitcase, make sure your luggage is long enough.
The snorkel tube fit comfortably in the mouth and has an automatic drainage system that allows any water to drain out without having to open any valves or anything. It attaches to the mask to hold it in proper position.
The mask was my only problem. A couple of times I had difficulty getting it tight enough to seal out water. The clips on the sides aren't the greatest, but then again this is an inexpensive set. Once the seal was secured the mask worked great as long as I remembered to wipe the inside of the lenses with saliva first (yes, you need to spit in them to prevent fogging, if you don't you won't see a thing). The goggles are curved, with large lenses to allow for better viability in the water.
Snorkeling was a blast, and having this set made it possible to enjoy a whole new experience without having to use rented gear that no telling what germs linger on. This is a good set at a good price, and if not for the sealing issue with the goggles I'd have given it 5 stars.
  Stay away May 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Do not buy this pair. It's badly made and badly designed. After a couple of days of beach going with the occasional snorkeling the fins started to deteriorate, literally, and the mask was always full of water no matter the corrections I made to the strap. Very bad choice even for swimming in pools. Stay away.
  Great Deal for Casual Snorkeler April 29, 2008 The fins alone are $20 so $30 for the fins, snorkel and mask is a great deal. No it's not a professional set and it's likely the mask will need to be replaced after a season or two of use, but it's not supposed to last forever. The fins alone are well worth the cost of the set.
We are going to the Keys next week and we needed an inexpensive snorkeling set to take with us for exploring. This one will do perfectly. We have tried it out in the pool a few times already with no complaints. The mask straps do take some getting used to but as long as you slide the plastic sliders away from the clips on the side of the mask, you can easily tighten the straps.
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