Monday, June 28, 2010

Sea Window X4 Deluxe snorkeling window


  • This Portable inflatable viewing window is perfect for adults or kids who don't want to use a mask and snorkel.
  • Fill the double-layered clear window with water for sharp, magnified view of the underwater world.
  • The Sea Window's patented design using Aqua-optics is an advancement in underwater viewing that improves that of a mask. All the problems and discomforts associated with mask and snorkel use are eliminated.
  • Use while standing, wading, swimming in pool, ocean, or lake. Can be used with your regular glasses.
  • Heavier duty material, handles top and bottom help protect window from scratches too.

Exclusively at iSnorkel.com! This Floating Snorkeling Window is perfect for people who don't want to use a mask and snorkel. Inflatable model with clear Aqua-Optics window for underwater viewing. The new Sea Window X4 FSW Floating Snorkeling Window features a unique and advanced underwater viewing system. The patented design using Aqua-Optics delivers vision below the water that is magnified 25% crystal clear and free of all the problems associated with mask and snorkel use. No more burning eyes, leaks or choking. Inflated size 14 x 14. Can be used with corrective lenses. Open facial area, unblocked peripheral vision Molded eye for tether lanyard One air chamber Crystal clear hard lenses Slanted top lens removes splashed water Use wearing a personal life vest Can be used with other flotation devices Can be used wading

look at it here....Sea Window X4 Deluxe snorkeling window

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Snorkel Maui Lanai and Molokai Guide to the Beaches and Snorkeling of Hawaii (Guide to the Beaches and Snorkeling of Hawai'i)


Review

Detailed and accurate maps and charts can put even a hopeless twit in the right spot for a delightful snorkeling adventure, and the text leaves readers with a sense of history, Hawaiian culture, geography, oceanography and aloha...the Malinowskis have achieved a rare balance in presenting essential elementary information to help beginners, and insightful revelations to keep experts interested. With simple prose that is eloquent with aloha, their books are extended love letters to Hawaii's best reefs. --Greg Ambrose, Honolulu Star-Bulletin

Product Description

Snorkel Maui, Lanai and Molokai is the one and only guidebook exclusively devoted to snorkeling on these beautiful islands. No other guide comes close to the level of snorkeling detail provided here. Take SMLM, along with a good general guidebook of your choice, and you'll have all the details you need for a great vacation! Now revised and expanded, with full color maps, as well as 75 beach and 80 fish pictures! From a colorful cover to 39 accurate maps and details on 81 snorkeling sites, SMLM draws you into the fascinating underwater world that shouldn't be missed by anyone touring these islands. As Dave Barry says: When you finally see what goes on underwater, you realize that you've been missing the whole point of the ocean--it's like going to the circus and staring at the outside of the tent. An award-winning book designer contributed a sophisticated, yet readable style to the cover and interior. It's worth going to the Maui just to swim and snorkel, and Snorkel Maui, Lanai and Molokai is the snorkeling buddy you want to have along.

Customer review;
I have used both the Snorkel Kauai and this book on different trips to Hawaii. On our most recent trip to Maui, I found this book to be quite useful for finding those harder to find access points to the numerous beaches in South Maui. I also have the Maui Revealed book by Dougherty & Friedmann, but I find their discussions on snorkeling spots to be quite limited in all of their books and definitely not as good. Also, with Snorkel Maui and Lanai, the beaches are organized geographically around the island, the maps are closer to the page describing the beach, and the directions to get to the beach and find parking are much better than you will find in the Maui Revealed book. I didn't mean this to be a comparison of these two books, but based on other comments, I think if you want to explore the beaches in detail for where is best to snorkel you should buy this book. It is not expensive and is a good deal.

The most useful section of this book is on pages 40-42, "Maui Snorkeling Sites at a Glance". They list the beaches going from west to south to east around the island and a "snorkel worthy" rating, how easy is the access, facilities, what page you'll find the description on, and then a brief note on each. These pages are well worth the cost of the book and I would use them constantly to plan our next day. I found their ratings (A, B, or C) to be dead on and "easy, intermediate, or advanced" rating to be good, too. The next best aspect of the book is letting you know about the beach access parking, you don't often get that for every beach in Maui Revealed.

A very useful book!

P.S. As they suggest, do NOT miss Honolua Bay, Malu'aka Beach, and the Fishbowl (we followed the instructions from Maui Revealed for that one, though). Ulua Beach was beautiful and good for snorkeling, too.

Like it? Snorkel Hawaii: The Big Island Guide to the Beaches and Snorkeling of Hawaii, 3rd Edition

A Common Sense Guide to Buying Snorkel Equipment

Modern man still has that urge to "Go where no man has gone before." One frontier still untamed by man but easier to reach than the stars is the deep blue Sea. Man has figured a way to survive the depths and do a little exploring of this uncharted underwater world. Take your underwater camera or underwater camcorder with you to document this wondrous experience to share with your friends and loved ones. This is a common sense guide to help you purchase the proper equipment. Do not cheat yourself by purchasing low quality diving equipment this equipment is not only to make your underwater world more pleasurable it is for your safety as well.

Snorkeling - also known as "Free Divers" because they do not depend on clunky scuba gear to do this dive. I think they should be called "relativity free Divers" because the equipment is less expensive than scuba diving but not quite free. It is limited to close to shore diving or shallow water because visibility to the bottom is your goal underwater; the more water between you and your subject the less clarity. You will see there is very little equipment needed. This is a great workout sport it uses almost every muscle in the body and conditions the lungs as well. As it is with all strenuous activities you should be checked by your physician before attempting this sport. Being a powerful swimmer is not required just floating along with the fish is all you really need.The resistance of the water on your body causes more calorie burn off than a jog on land and is easier on the joints. Though professional instruction is not really necessary for this underwater sport I suggest you read books or do some research before attempting. Just goof around in a swimming pool first to get the hang of breathing through the snorkel. Never, Never, Never go alone if you do not have another partner to dive with make sure to have a buddy waiting on land in case of an emergency situation.

THE MASK - the mask is very important it is your window to your underwater world. You want a crystal clear view free of flaws. Make sure the glass is tempered it should say so somewhere around the rim a cheap plastic face plate can become scratched when you toss it into your sandy beach bag this will cause a foggy view like looking out of a dirty window. You may have saved a couple bucks but the view is the reason for the dive right? Speaking of the view those of us who wear glasses or contact lenses have a little caution here. The arms of the glasses will not fit comfortably under the mask strap and wearing contacts you run the risk of your mask flooding and washing out your contacts. Some dive shops carry masks with pre-ground lenses that may help you or if you plan on really getting into this sport you can have the lenses special ground with your prescription to be bonded into the mask you have chosen. Beside the view the mask also encloses your nose which helps to maintain a comfortable pressure while underwater. Not to mention keeping the ocean water out of your nose. Try it on make sure it is a good fit but not too tight ask the salesperson for advice.

THE SNORKEL - There are several designs, some have funny twist others are designed to follow the contours of your head and then bend opposite of your head so you are not giving yourself a "water torture" every time you expel water from the tube. The hard rubber mouth piece is special fitted so that it sits comfortably between clenched teeth. People with braces may need to speak with their orthodontist before they dive. Pressure from the hard rubber can cause irritation and bleeding of the gums even to those that do not wear braces. The tube of the snorkel has caused some conflict between divers, which is better the large bore which is known to make breathing easier but poor air quality because the expelled air hangs out inside the tube taking up space or the small bore which is harder to get a big gulp of air from but it has better quality oxygen levels because expelled air has no place to hang out. So you choose easier breathing/less oxygen or better oxygen quality/ harder to get a good gulp of air. This is a tough call for me.

THE SWIM FINS - Swim fins can also be purchased although not necessary if you just want to hang out in the calm shallow waters. The more adventuress part of you may not be satisfied staying in the shallow therefore you will need the fins because they do help boost the diver's control, speed and power immensely and assist the diver to go deeper. Fins come in two types the slip on (like slippers) or the suggested adjustable strap fin. The adjustable strap comes in three fin sizes small, medium and large you need to know the larger the fin the more water resistance, the more muscles used to propel you in the water. If you are a small framed person or not very athletic I would suggest you start with the small or medium fin. Neoprene booties are almost always worn with fins to keep the feet warm and comfortable they also prevent blisters.

THE UNDERWATER DIGITAL CAMERA - This is optional but I think you will live to regret it if you do not take one with you on this meaningful occasion when man tests the unexplored world beneath the Sea.

As you can see there is really not much expense incurred with snorkeling after trying it out if you fall in love with the sport or you want to swim in colder waters you will need to invest in a wetsuit and other accessories such as a nylon mesh bag to collect all of you found treasures, a buoyancy compensator and gloves. Have a wonderful safe time but always respect you underwater environment. As they say "Pack it in - Pack it out"

Claire Capes http://www.extremeelementscameras.com is a devoted Grandmother who loves to get her Grandchildren into soggy situations. She got the idea of underwater cameras and water proof Cameras by forgetting her digital camera on the picnic table when camping, an overnight rain shower hit and the camera never worked the same again. On a trip to Niagara Falls concern over the mist from the falls prevented some really good photo opportunities. After much research Claire and Her Sister decided to start an Extreme Elements Camera business so not to miss any more great shots because of cold or wet or even accidental drops. Stop by and visit http://www.extremeelementscameras.com we have done all the hard work of finding the best underwater or water proof camera for you so you can "Capture Your Memories in All-Weather"

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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Sea Window Explorer snorkeling raft


Product Description

Exclusively at iSnorkel.com! The Sea Window's patented design using Aqua-optics is an advancement in underwater viewing that improves that of a mask. All the problems and discomforts associated with mask and snorkel use are eliminated. Now, in total comfort, a personal magnified and enhanced view of the spectacular underwater world is possible for anyone. Especially, for those who find it difficult to snorkel or swim.This Personal Snorkeling Craft is perfect for kids (up to 130 lbs) who don't want to use a mask and snorkel. Inflatable raft with clear Aqua-Optics window for underwater viewing. IT REALLY WORKS! TRY ONE AND SEA! VIABLE ALTERNATIVE TO A MASK! Magnifies over 25% using Patented Aqua-Optics Unbelievable trouble-free clarity for ocean, lakes and rivers Comfortable support of head, neck and back Sized for youth & small adults: Capacity up to 5' 6 tall or 130 lbs. Inflated size 21 x 42 Crystal clear hard lensesCan be used with corrective lensesOpen facial area, unblocked peripherial visionHeadrest (adjustable height)

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