Sunday, February 19, 2012

Scubapro Cruiser Snorkeling Snorkel Vest, Mediumgood


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Rating: 4.6

List Price : $99.00 Price : $74.95
Scubapro Cruiser Snorkeling Snorkel Vest, Medium

Product Description

Scubapro's Cruiser Snorkeling Vest will give the novice or the experienced snorkeler the floatation they need when cruising the reef. Like all Scubapro products this vest is built to last. With its Nylon and neoprene construction for excellent durability and comfortable fit, easy to use oral inflator valve, and convenient pocket for storage of personal affects this vest is the best choice. The Nylon back adds protection to the snorkelers back when laying on the surface.


  • Increase and control buoyancy
  • Easy-to-use oral inflator and dump valve for added flotation control
  • Convenient pocket for storing personal affects
  • 1/8" Neoprene adds warmth while not compromising comfort in warm-water snorkeling
  • Protects snorkeler's back from excessive sun exposure


Scubapro Cruiser Snorkeling Snorkel Vest, Medium Reviews


Scubapro Cruiser Snorkeling Snorkel Vest, Medium Reviews


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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cruiser Snorkel Vest, July 15, 2009
By 
Patrick Curren "The no self" (The Happy Dream) - See all my reviews
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I wore this vest for 8 of the 10 days I was at St. John. It is very comfortable and looked good on me. I especially liked the snorkel design on the back of the vest. It was easy to put on and take off. There were days when I would wear it all day long between snorkel trips. The material on the back is made of a wet suit material. Only the front of the vest can be filled with air which is where it is needed anyway. The vest has but one pocket in the lower front area which is where I put my camera. This pocket has Velcro to seal it. For beginner snorkelers, I recommend a snorkel vest and even for experienced snorkelers I recommend one for the long snorkels. In choppy waters, it was reassuring to be able to fill the vest with air on the fly, rest up and continue on at my own relaxed pace.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Peace of mind; priceless, June 3, 2010
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Diane (San Pedro, CA USA) - See all my reviews
My husband purchased the Scubapro Cruiser Snorkeling vest for me to replace a Body Glove vest that is bulky and heavy just prior to a week long sail in the Caribbean three years ago; I am not a strong swimmer and have a tendency to feel panicky when I am tired. This vest is slim and sleek, providing buoyancy with the thin neoprene material that covers your back and under your arms (although the material is comfortable and soft on your salty skin, I wear a thin t-shirt underneath), The vest zips tight under your left arm; the plastic zipper seems very sturdy, and is very easy to use. For additional buoyancy, inflate the vest as much or little as you like using the tube on the left side of the chest for even more buoyancy; this tube is also used to deflate the vest to ease climbing into the yacht or dingy. The vest is extremely compact and lightweight for your suitcase, the material dries in a matter of an hour in the breeze over a line, and the bright yellow color makes it easy to... Read more
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Almost Perfect, November 22, 2010
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I bought this vest based on reviews I read. I was going to be snorkeling off a dive boat in Dominica, and the dive shop required the snorkelers to wear a vest. I didn't want to use the shop's life-vest type vest. This vest is great in that once you have it on, it's comfortable and it doesn't interfere with swimming or moving. The one downside is that it will float up around your head when inflated. Before my trip, I went to the local fabric store, bought a set of mitten clips and a length of 1" woven fabric tape and built a "crotch strap." I clipped one end to the bottom of the back of the vest, donned the vest and clipped the other end to the front of the vest. The crotch strap prevented the vest from floating up. I got compliments from the dive shop crew on my "cool" and stylish snorkel vest.
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