Collection: Snorkels

If you are shopping for snorkels, you are choosing an essential piece of gear for efficient surface breathing and relaxed surface swims before and after your dives. A well-designed snorkel allows you to conserve tank air, stay comfortable at the surface, and enjoy extended time observing marine life without constantly lifting your head. At Scuba Schools of America, our collection includes snorkels for beginners, recreational divers, and travelers looking for comfort, simplicity, and reliable performance.

From classic J-style snorkels to semi-dry and dry-top designs that help reduce water entry, this collection is built to help you compare trusted options from leading brands. You can also explore streamlined, high-quality snorkels from Atomic Aquatics and dependable, easy-to-use designs from Mares. Whether you prefer a flexible, foldable snorkel for travel or a more structured design with purge valves for easy clearing, the right snorkel enhances comfort and convenience at the surface.

Browse our selection of snorkels to find reliable options designed for smooth breathing, easy clearing, and dependable performance on training dives, local dives, and dive travel adventures.

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    Snorkel Buying & FAQ

    Find the perfect snorkel for your surface swims and scuba adventures. Read our fit guide and common FAQs below.

    Snorkel Buying & Fit Guide

    1. Choose between classic, semi-dry, and dry snorkels. Classic snorkels are simple and lightweight, while dry snorkels reduce water entry with splash guards or valves.
    2. Look for a comfortable mouthpiece. Soft silicone mouthpieces reduce jaw fatigue during longer surface swims.
    3. Consider a purge valve. Snorkels with purge valves make clearing water easier and more efficient.
    4. Check flexibility and attachment. Flexible snorkels and secure clips improve comfort and make it easier to attach to your mask.
    Need personal advice? Visit us in store or call (909) 621-4171 to speak with our dive specialists and choose the right snorkel for your diving needs.

    Yes, many scuba divers use a snorkel to conserve tank air while swimming at the surface before and after dives.

    Dry snorkels have a valve that closes when submerged to prevent water entry, while semi-dry snorkels reduce splashing but may still allow some water in.

    Purge valves make it easier to clear water from the snorkel, which is especially helpful for beginners and casual snorkelers.

    Yes, many snorkels are designed to be lightweight or foldable, making them easy to pack for dive trips.

    A J-style snorkel is a simple, classic design without valves, known for its reliability and minimal components.

    A snorkel should sit comfortably in your mouth without strain, with the tube positioned naturally along the side of your head.

    Higher-end snorkels may offer better materials, improved comfort, and features like dry tops or flexible tubes, but simple models can still perform very well.

    Key features include comfort, ease of breathing, water entry prevention, purge valve design, and overall durability.

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