Made of rugged silicone, the Tidal Sports Roll-Up Snorkel rolls up tightly for easy travel or stowage in a BC pocket and pops open instantly when you need it.
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This set includes a dual-lens Seac One mask made of supple liquid silicone and a Jet snorkel streamlined for reduced drag in the water.
With a low-profile dry top, this snorkel keeps water out by closing quickly and efficiently when submerged or hit by waves.
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