Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Cressi DF 200189 Swimming Nose Clips


I just looking at Amazon and found this product, I think it's great product but I never use it before. Maybe I should try it for my another snorkeling trip.

Cressi DF 200189 Swimming Nose Clips

Product Description

Extremely light and small-sized nose-clip designed to prevent water from entering nostrils. It can be used for any water-based activity and is especially suitable for synchronised swimming. .

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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Reef Fish Identification: Florida, Caribbean, Bahamas

One more nice book for snorkeller

Reef Fish Identification: Florida, Caribbean, Bahamas (Vinyl Bound)


Product Description

825 classic marine life photographs of 600 common and rare reef fish species. The easy-to-use, quick reference format makes it a snap to identify the myriad of fishes in Florida, Caribbean and Bahamas waters. A must for every serious diver. 6 inch x 9 inch, cloth stitched flexibinding that allows the book to lie flat.

For more detail here

The Snorkeller's Guide to the Coral Reef: From the Red Sea to the Pacific Ocean (Paperback)


A Guide For Snorkeller...

Review from buyer:
Before my recent dive trip to Fiji I looked for a good fish ID book for the area (one with photos, not paintings) and came up short. It doesn't seem like anyone has done a comprehensive reference for this area comparable to Humann's works on the Caribbean.

However, I did find Paddy Ryan's fine volume in the lending library at the resort where I was staying. To my surprise, I find it to be much more than the typical, superficial "snorkeler's guide." It's a small but beautifully produced volume with excellent photography and a well-written text. It's a good balance of photos to help identify the most common South Pacific reef fish combined with informative text on the behavior and biology of reef fish, other vertebrates, and invertebrates.

I didn't buy a copy when I had a chance in a local shop, and I regretted it on the long flight home. I'm buying my personal copy as soon as I finish writing this. Take my word for it, for snorkelers, novice divers! , or serious divers, this is money well spent!

If u like or for more detail just click here:


Friday, December 25, 2009

The Best Snorkeling Place in Malaysia


I search from Google to check the interest place for snorkeling in Malaysia and I found one nice website ; www.malaysia-islands.com. This web list a best place especially list of island in my country like Redang Island, Tioman Island and Lang Tengah Island. At Redang Island, i have an experience snorkeling Marine Park. I found a huge couple of grouper from the sinking ship at Marine Park snorkeling spot. Very sweet memory for me, but i can't show it here because i don't have underwater camera to snap it. First time i use uderwater camera is when i went to Kapas Island with my family. This my snorkeling video clip from Kapas Island;



for more my video clip you all can watch it here: my video
enjoy my video!!!!!!!!

Thursday, December 24, 2009

snorkeling equipment :U.S. Divers Cozumel Mask, Seabreeze Dry Snorkel, and Proflex II Fin Snorkeling Set


This equipment i just found at amazon.com when i surf internet..

U.S. Divers Cozumel Mask, Seabreeze Dry Snorkel, and Proflex II Fin Snorkeling Set


Product Description

US Divers Cozumel Dive Set - 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. The snorkel and mask are one size fits all, the fin comes in varying sizes.

for more detail please click here : snorkeling equipment

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

snorkeling dilemma



I found a nice article from ezinearticles.com. Dilemma for snorkeller with mustache by Roy Jamason (see his nice photo on left side, maybe a great snorkeler). I put i here for sharing. So happy reading........

Snorkeling Mask - Can You Get Get a Good Seal With a Mustache

Snorkeling Dilemma "To Shave or Not to Shave. That is the question" I know, I know; it doesn't sound like a big deal on having to shave it off but I would rather not have to lug any extra stuff on a vacation than I have to. Then there is the itchy and naked feeling I get when not having one. I decided to devote some space for the hirsute snorkeling crowd out there with some do's and don'ts and tips to try and get around this "hairy" dilemma.

The first tip is getting a good mask with a soft silicone skirt. Avoid any mask that is not silicone because the silicone will conform to the face better than the inexpensive masks found in the seasonal aisles of "Mart" stores. Silicone is more expensive but it is more resistant to the elements such as Ultra-violet rays so it will have a better life value. If you are unsure if the mask is silicone, a good way to check is to see if it has tempered glass lenses. The lenses will have "tempered" written on the glass. Manufacturer's who spend the money on tempered glass are more likely to use silicone for the skirt as well. The mask skirt should have what is called a double seal, which will create a more effective barrier than masks without.

If you are like most people, you might think "If it leaks tighten it". While this works with faucets and such, tightening the mask strap will only serve to reduce the silicone skirt's ability to conform to the face. The simple act of smiling or taking out the snorkel will cause leakage from other areas. Granted, you may have to play with how tight or loose the mask strap needs to be, but the position of the mask strap on the back of the head may solve a lot more problems than you might think. Positioning the mask strap higher on the back of the head will pull the bottom of the skirt tighter to the lip but will still allow the rest of the mask skirt to conform the other facial features.

ou may have heard people suggest putting petroleum gels on the mustache to create a better seal. While this does actually work, using petroleum gels such as Vaseline will deteriorate the silicone over time and is therefore not advised. Using a food grade silicone gel will work and will not affect the silicone skirt. While this is a very viable means of taking care of leakage due to mustaches, it is really a bite getting the silicone gel out of the mustache when you are done snorkeling.

If you have a very thick mustache, thinning it out will help. I have known guys to go so far as to trim their mustaches to create a wider space between the nose and the upper lip. This allows the inner seal of the mask skirt to seal directly to skin of the upper lip. I have a hard time with seeing this as it always reminds me of the way Adolph Hitler wore his mustache.

These are but a few suggestions. They may or may not work for those with mustaches. If you have tried these and have not succeeded then it is time to kiss that mustache goodbye and see what you've been missing. Anyone with any other tips or suggestions that have not been listed is highly encouraged to let me know of them via e-mail.

For those that are unfamiliar to snorkeling terms, we have put together a nice Snorkelpedia for you to view. Feel free to email us with any questions, you can always find us at http://www.snorkelingonline.com

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Roy_Jamason



snorkeling forum

This morning after breakfast, just surfing via google and check email i try to search about snorkeling. So, i try to looking to any forum about snorkeling. I found one of snorkeling forum, snorkelingforum.com but I'm not registered yet. Just for survey only. My first impression, not bad la. I want to look in that forum, are they have experience about snorkeling in my country. My hometown also have more nice place to snorkeling like Tioman Island, Redang Island in Peninsular of Malaysia or Mabul Island, Mataking Island in East Malaysia.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

nice snorkeling photo

Normally I aleady going snorkeling more than three time at a different place. But untill now, my trip only in Malaysia like Redang Island, Lang Tengah Island, Tioman Island and Kapas Island. Depend to my budget maa... but first time I take a photo only at Kapas Island, Terengganu.
So..I put that pic here.


My photo album for this gallery can see here..Kapas Island, Terengganu, Malaysia

Monday, December 21, 2009

Snorkeling.....my new hobby !!!!!!!!

In this two or three years ago, i got a something new but so really feel good. What is that? A new hobby................SNORKELING !!!!!!!!!!!! From another hobby, travel and going vacation...i found snorkeling is really really intresting...........So, i think i think i must make a blog or anythings else to put all my experience or any sweet memories from my new hobby. I'll put all my opinion, my note or anythings la about this. So, thats why this blog come to the world of blog. I try to search from Google and found this hobby have many fan.
Maybe in this blog I also attach another information from another source to make more fun. Sometime i'll get from my own experience or from anybody. I also upload photo or picture for sharing..