Cressi Supernova Dry Snorkel Review

By
Julie Shetler
Contributor at DIVEIN.com
Julie Shetler's lifelong love for the ocean and marine life has taken her on a remarkable journey of exploration and discovery. Growing up on the Gulf...
Rebecca Strauss
Editor at DIVEIN.com
Rebecca has been an avid traveler and scuba diver for many years. She began her editorial career by updating travel guides, which took her all over...

With all the gear it takes to go scuba diving, divers may want to cut their costs by choosing a cost-effective snorkel. The Cressi Supernova Dry is a great option,suited to a wide range of environments. This snorkel is particularly tall, so it will be higher than a lot of waves, even amidst rough conditions. The snorkel is so tall, however, that it may be difficult for a diver to breathe deep enough to prevent the creation of a dead air space.

Furthermore, the splash guard protects inhalations—a particularly notable addition at this price. Another great feature of this snorkel is the special valve on top that seals the airway during your dive. When you come up, you can breathe into your snorkel without clearing it.

About this review

To help you find a Snorkel that will fit your needs, we’ve tested, researched, and reviewed the best ones available today.
We test both in the water, diving in various conditions - and in our lab - so we can give you accurate answers on quality, performance, and the overall value.

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Things we like:

  • This snorkel offers a lot of features at a low price point
  • Splash guard will help novice snorkelers feel comfortable in the water

Things we don't like:

  • Special valve is not safe nor suitable for freediving
  • Snorkel height may make it difficult to avoid creating a dead air space
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