Full Face Snorkelling Masks are a relatively new staple in the snorkelling mask market and have proved immensely popular due to ease of use and mitigation of mask-fog. Full-Face masks partition the compartment into a breathing section and looking section, this means that your hot exhaled breath never contacts the viewport, only around your mouth.
... Read MoreFull Face Snorkelling Masks are a relatively new staple in the snorkelling mask market and have proved immensely popular due to ease of use and mitigation of mask-fog. Full-Face masks partition the compartment into a breathing section and looking section, this means that your hot exhaled breath never contacts the viewport, only around your mouth.
The only downside to a Fullface diving mask is that freediving to depths becomes and issue as these masks don't give you the ability to hold your nose shut in order to perform a valsalva equalisation. This is not a concern for most snorkellers as most snorkellers never leave the surface, but if you're keen to dive deep and explore, you'll need access to your nose.