If you’re interested in freediving, there are a few pieces of equipment you’ll need to get started. In this blog post, we’ll outline the basics and what you can expect to spend on each piece of gear.
Depending on location and type of freediving to be practiced, there is a wide selection of equipment and brands available for entry-level freedivers. Unlike other types of diving freediving gear is made to be extremely comfortable, simple to wear, and light in order to improve performance with little effort.
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Three essential items of freediving equipment
Mask
Snorkel
Fins
The freediving mask
Freediving masks are an essential piece of equipment for any freediver.
They provide a clear view of the underwater world and help to keep water out of your eyes.
There are many different types of freediving masks on the market, but they all share certain key features.
Most masks have a skirt made from silicone rubber, which forms a seal around your face.
The skirt is attached to a frame, which is usually made from plastic or glass. The frame provides support for the mask and helps to distribute the pressure evenly around your face.
Freediving masks also have a nose pocket, which allows you to equalize the pressure in your ears as you descend.
Choosing a freediving mask
When choosing a freediving mask, it is important to select one that fits snugly and does not leak.
You should also make sure that the mask provides a good field of view and does not fog up easily.
As you dive deeper your mask will be subjected to greater water pressures so always look for a mask that is made with toughened or tempered glass which will provide you with maximum protection from shattering and breaking.
The freediving snorkel
In scuba diving, you’ll find snorkels of all shapes and sizes on the market.
But in freediving, simplicity and comfort are key. A freediving snorkel is a device that allows the freediver to breathe while Relaxed In Water (RIW).
When you select a snorkel, make sure it is comfortable in your mouth.
The best type to choose are “medium-rigid” so that it is not too flexible and not too rigid–somewhere in the middle.
Because you will have the snorkel in your mouth for long periods of time, it’s important to choose a materials that won’t irritate your skin or become uncomfortable.
The freediving fins
Fins for freediving have long been known as the trademarks of the sport, just as a regulator and mask are in scuba diving.
The most distinctive feature of a freediving fin is its lengthy blade, which is typically longer than that of a scuba diving fin.
Most freediving fins come with a full foot pocket and are more flexible than regular diving fins.
This is to ensure an easy fit on the foot and to prevent inefficiency when kicking.
The three types of freediving fins blades are made from different materials:
Plastic
Carbon Fiber
Fiberglass
Carbon Fiber and Fiberglass are for freedivers who have progressed beyond the beginner level.
They’re generally more expensive than plastic options, and, due to their construction can be fragile, so, although they are great options they are most suited to proficient and experienced freedivers.
Choosing freediving fins
When choosing freediving fins you’ll want to select fins that are comfortable and provide a good level of performance.
Just as you would with a pair of shoes, it is important to try your fins on before buying, to make sure that they fit and are comfortable.
The fins should feel secure when on your feet and should not feel as though they are going to slip off your heels.
Fins come in different grades of stiffness and you will need to select the right type of fins for your needs.
Beginners are best suited to fins with a softer blade, they are easier to use requiring less strength than stiffer fins and are less likely to cause cramp in the arch of your feet when you start to wear them.
Where can you get freediving equipment from?
While it’s possible to purchase freediving equipment from many different retailers, it’s often best to buy from a specialist Freediving Centre.
This is because they will be able to advise you on the best gear for your needs and ensure that everything fits properly.
They will also be able to provide ongoing support and advice as you progress with your freediving.
Whether you’re just getting started or are an experienced freediver, buying from a specialist centre is the best way to get the equipment you need.
Final words
Freediving is a great way to explore the underwater world and can be enjoyed by people of all ages and abilities.
To get started, all you need is a mask, snorkel and fins.
Once you have these basics, you’ll be able to start your freediving journey.
Remember to always buy from a specialist freediving centre to get the best advice and support.