Monday, January 27, 2014

Easybreath

Simple, cheap...I think I want one, as long as I can modify the straps on the back! The Easybreath mask allows for natural breathing in the water....I guess come people have problems using a snorkel?!?!

Anyways, it looks rubber-gear-ish enough that I think it would be a cheap option for adding a full-face mask to your arsenal.

It might look a little dorky strapped to your face, but the Easybreath mask keeps your mouth and nose open so you can breathe normally, while a double air-flow system ensures the moist air you're exhaling is quickly removed. And that of course has the added benefit of the Easybreath mask never fogging up while you're underwater.

The part of the snorkel tube that stays above water to suck in fresh air and release exhaled breaths also features a special valve that seals when the mask is completely submerged, preventing the wearer from gulping down a mouthful of water. And while that's not a particularly new innovation, it just adds to the $55 Easybreath's overall appeal if the thought of even just sticking your face underwater has you panicking.

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