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The Cressi Supernova Dry snorkel, designed in Italy and crafted with premium materials, features an instant-sealing dry top valve to prevent water entry, a wide elliptical bore for enhanced airflow, and a flexible silicone tube to reduce jaw fatigue. Its quick-release keeper and replaceable hypoallergenic mouthpiece combine convenience with hygiene, making it a top choice for serious snorkelers seeking comfort, safety, and durability.











| ASIN | B007MAKHUO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,157 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #3 in Diving Snorkels |
| Brand Name | Cressi |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (8,138) |
| Date First Available | February 8, 2009 |
| Included Components | Dry-Top Snorkeling Snorkel |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.72 x 4.33 x 1.18 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18.66 x 10.98 x 1.85 inches |
| Item Weight | 166 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Cressi |
| Material | Other |
| Model Name | Supernova Dry |
| Model Year | 2013 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
| Part Number | ES259550 |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport Type | freediving and spearfishing |
| Style | Supernova |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Warranty Description | The product is covered by a 2-year limited warranty. |
M**R
Great Quality, Keeps Water Out
The Cressi Supernova Dry snorkel is excellent quality. The top valve system keeps water out even with waves or partial submersion, which provides a lot of safety and comfort. The silicone mouthpiece is soft and very comfortable, even after hours of use, and the ergonomic design makes it fit well without causing discomfort. You can tell it’s made with durable, high-quality materials. Overall, a reliable snorkel, perfect for recreational diving and snorkeling. Highly recommended if you want both comfort and safety in the water.
B**T
Extremely effective
I've used this several times now and it's the best snorkel I've had. It performs like it's supposed to, Not once did it stop water from entering. (!) The mouthpiece is soft, sturdy, and comfortable. The flexible shaft makes it easy to position. The only negative I've experienced is the tiny clasp to fit the snorkel onto the mask. I finally gave up and used my old figure eight silicone adjuster and that works great. I've purchased one for my wife who's also impressed and recommend this produt.
A**.
Excellent Snorkel That Does Not Allow Water Intrusion
This is the second Cressi snorkel I have purchased and am now reviewing. The first one was the more expensive, so supposedly better, Cressi Alpha Ultra Dry, and I reviewed that snorkel here: https://www.amazon.com/review/R3O2ULYGVZ6VDC/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B00BX51IUC In a nutshell, I was not happy with it because for some reason, while using it extensively for a week in Bonaire, I found that it was letting some water in when less expensive snorkels I had used in the past did not. I was still confident in the Cressi brand, so after returning it, I replaced it with the Cressi Supernova Dry Snorkel that I am reviewing here. I am only submitting this review now, several months after my purchase, because I did not have the opportunity to try it out until just now. I am happy to report that for me, this less expensive snorkel in the Cressi line, actually works better. I used it under various conditions over several days recently, and not once did I have the water intrusion problem that I had with the "better" Cressi snorkel. (To be fair, my wife is still using the better model, and she did not have the issues I had.) This Cressi Supernova snorkel works as a good snorkel should. The detachable clip makes it easy to attach and detach it from your snorkel mask. It simply does not allow water in while you are snorkeling. You can free-dive with it, and when you surface there is not water that needs to be cleared, or at least there wasn't for me the few times I free-dove with it. The mouth piece is comfortable. All in all, I am very pleased with this snorkel. If you found this review helpful, it would be great if you said so by clicking on the “Yes” button below. On the other hand, if you did not find this review helpful, I’d be interested in hearing why, so that I can attempt to edit it and make it more helpful to both you and others. If you leave a comment on the review, suggesting how it would be more helpful, I promise to respond to your comment, and to attempt to incorporate your suggestion in my review, if it is at all possible for me to do so. My goal is to write reviews that help people, as I have been helped by the reviews others have written. Thanks!
T**E
Don't leave home without it!
We purchased two of these Cressi Supernova Dry snorkels plus Cressi masks in addition to one full face mask for a trip to Hawaii. If you can make space in your luggage, I highly recommend bringing your own snorkel and mask: it is WAY CHEAPER and the quality is WAY BETTER. This snorkel worked extremely well for for both the experienced adults and inexperienced kids. The mouthpiece is comfortable and provides a good seal. Most importantly the snorkel did not take on water while diving below the surface or snorkeling through choppy conditions. If you buy it in a set with a mask it comes with a very useful carrying bag. Spraying the masks with a solutions of baby shampoo diluted with water, than rinsing in fresh water kept the masks from fogging up and allowed us to snorkel comfortably at least half an hour without stopping to reset our equipment. My younger child preferred the full face mask as it was much more natural to breath. The disadvantage of the full face mask is that it takes up a lot more room in your luggage and it is difficult to clear if it fogs up or gets water in it and it is more difficult to dive down. On the other hand, the full face mask makes for some hilarious photos out of water, but my daughter felt much less dorky in the Cressi snorkel and mask. Both masks enabled my kids to snorkel in the outer reef of Hanauma Bay comfortably (however they are both VERY experienced ocean swimmers - just new to snorkeling). Finally, it took a couple of tries to unlodge the "dry" mechanism in my daughters snorkel for the first use. Once, we did that, it worked flawlessly.
S**3
Good seal, good purge valve next to the mouth
This works excellent there’s a good purge valve next to the mouth and you can just go right in the water and do a flip underwater and no water will get in the tube. I recommend it. You just need a way to attach your snorkel mask.
A**A
Great Quality
Took this to Hawaii last year and it worked very well. Snorkeled multiple times and it was easy to use, didn’t let water in, and was good quality overall.
D**N
The best value Dry snorkel I've had
I first used the Cressi Supernova Dry snorkel about three years ago during a summer in Aruba. It held up wonderfully until a strong current pulled it away—unfortunately, the hook can slip off the mask if it’s not carefully clamped. After switching to a backup semi-dry snorkel for the rest of that trip, I knew I wanted the Supernova again. When I found a good price, I picked up a replacement, which has been with me for over two years and accompanied me on three major trips: two three-week trips to Aruba and one to Raja Ampat. This snorkel has performed flawlessly throughout. Its dry top mechanism keeps water out effectively, even in choppy conditions, and I always make sure to rinse it thoroughly to prevent sand buildup. Compared to other cheaper brands I’ve tried, the Supernova’s build quality and reliability are unmatched for the price range. After two years of regular use, the silicone mouthpiece and clear flex tubing have become slightly more opaque but remain soft and durable. The mouthpiece is particularly comfortable for my medium-sized jaw, with no cracking or drying out. While I notice the airflow is slightly less than my Scubapro semi-dry snorkel, it’s more than sufficient for my lung capacity, and I never feel restricted. Traveling light is essential for me, and I appreciate that the Supernova can be disassembled into two pieces for compact packing. This, along with my Scubapro Supernova split fins, allows me to fit all my snorkeling gear and clothing into a 40L backpack. Overall, the Cressi Supernova Dry snorkel is an essential part of my snorkeling kit. It’s hard to find a better-performing snorkel in this price range. For anyone on the fence, this is a reliable dry snorkel—provided you take care of it. Washing it carefully after each use and avoiding prolonged exposure to the sun will help it last. With over 300 hours of snorkeling experience as an intermediate snorkeler, I can confidently recommend the Cressi Supernova to anyone looking for a dependable and well-designed snorkel.
L**E
Shamu Watch OUT
I recently took the plunge and bought the Cressi Adult Diving Dry Snorkel with Splash Guard and Top Valve, affectionately dubbed the Supernova Dry. First off, let me just say that this snorkel has the aesthetic charm of a sleek Italian sports car—if that car were designed to help you breathe underwater while looking like a complete goofball. The first time I tried it out, I felt like a majestic dolphin. I mean, who wouldn’t want to channel their inner aquatic creature? The splash guard does an admirable job of keeping water out, which is great unless you decide to dive into the middle of a wave. Then it’s like your snorkel has just given up on you, saying, “Good luck with that, buddy!” But hey, I came prepared with some impressive snorting sounds when I inevitably inhaled a mouthful of seawater. The top valve is a game-changer; it’s like a bouncer for your snorkel, only letting in the good stuff (read: air). I was ready to take on the underwater world until I realized that my inability to equalize my ears was a bigger issue than I’d anticipated. There I was, floating like a potato with a snorkel, wondering if I should’ve just invested in a bubble wand instead. Comfort-wise, the mouthpiece feels like a cozy little pillow for your teeth, which is crucial if you plan to spend hours trying to identify fish and not just your own reflection. Speaking of which, I did find myself practicing my best “I’m definitely not panicking” face in the mirror before heading out. Spoiler alert: it didn’t work out well. In summary, the Cressi Supernova Dry snorkel is a fantastic way to explore the underwater world—unless you’re me, in which case it’s a hilarious adventure filled with awkward moments, questionable breathing techniques, and the occasional fish that probably questioned my life choices. If you’re looking for a snorkel that works and makes you look like a swimming superstar (or at least a really enthusiastic seal), this is the one for you. Just remember to bring a sense of humor along with your flippers!
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