snorkeling ?'s

bobsuzla

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This is strange, I know, but I have a partial front plate (5 front top teeth) and snorkeling masks "push" on it a bit. I was wondering if any one has ever snorkeled with just swimmers goggles, a nose plug and a snorkle? I want to get the implants done but have neither the time before we go or the money to do all of that dental work (not to mention the desire for pain)!!! Suggestions please!!!
 
You could try going to a local dive shop. Tell them your situation and get them to help you see if they have any masks you can purchase that will "fit your face". My wife and I did this for the two fold reason of "practice" before our first snorkel trip AND to have masks that fit our face. The mask she purchased doesn't work on my face and the one I purchased doesn't work on her face. You can expect masks to cost around $30-$100. DW and I both picked up masks that fit our faces for <$50 each (about the cost of a snorkel trip) and now we'll always have masks to fit us each time we go back.
 

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