
- SKU
- 06-02xx-00

Description
A snorkel that is easy to clear is low in profile and one that stays dryer inside is what you are looking for. SV stand for Scupper Valve, also known as a one-way-valve. Just like the one-way-valve in your regulator which when you exhale drains water from your regulator the scupper valve basically works the same. The SV2 uses an additional feature that keeps water away from your mouth a small tube located just below the mouthpiece is designed to keep the breathing airway path free of water droplets. To keep water from easily entering the top of the snorkel the SV2 incorporates a grill grid opening which deflects water that would go down the end of a conventional snorkel tube. The flexible lower tube makes the Atomic SV2 Snorkel perfect for Scuba by automatically swinging out-of-the-way when you are using your Scuba regulator. So, if you hate to use a snorkel, but want more bottom time this is the solution you are looking for. Snorkel comes with a quick-release snorkel keeper that has a 30 Degree rotation/sliding adjuster and has a removable and replaceable silicone mouthpiece. The Atomic SV2 Semi-Dry Snorkel is available in multiple color choices.
Features
- SV2 Semi-Dry Snorkel:
- Low Profile Design
- Easy to Clear
- Valve and Tube Keeps Water Away from Mouth
- Comfortable Removable Mouthpiece
- Semi-Dry Top
- Great-In Choppy Water
- Prevents Wind Spray from Entering Tube
- Purge Valve in Lower End
- Corrugated Lower Tube
- Great Snorkel for Scuba
- Quick-Release Snorkel Keeper w/30 Degree Rotation
- Snorkel Keeper has Sliding Adjuster
- Available in Multiple Colors
More Information
Product Name | SV2 Snorkel |
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Brand | Atomic Aquatics |
PreOrder | No |
Special Order? | No |
Ships from Manufacturer? | No |
Product Type | Snorkels |
Prop 65 | No |
Description | A snorkel that is easy to clear is low in profile and one that stays dryer inside is what you are looking for. SV stand for Scupper Valve, also known as a one-way-valve. Just like the one-way-valve in your regulator which when you exhale drains water from your regulator the scupper valve basically works the same. The SV2 uses an additional feature that keeps water away from your mouth a small tube located just below the mouthpiece is designed to keep the breathing airway path free of water droplets. To keep water from easily entering the top of the snorkel the SV2 incorporates a grill grid opening which deflects water that would go down the end of a conventional snorkel tube. The flexible lower tube makes the Atomic SV2 Snorkel perfect for Scuba by automatically swinging out-of-the-way when you are using your Scuba regulator. So, if you hate to use a snorkel, but want more bottom time this is the solution you are looking for. Snorkel comes with a quick-release snorkel keeper that has a 30 Degree rotation/sliding adjuster and has a removable and replaceable silicone mouthpiece. The Atomic SV2 Semi-Dry Snorkel is available in multiple color choices. Features
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Stock Status | No |
Discontinued | No |
Sold Out | No |
Only Advertise | No |
Product Suggestion - enter Product ID | 4176 |
Call For Price | No |
On Sale | No |
Allow In Best Selling Product List | Yes |
Black Friday Deal | No |
Ready to Ship | No |
Upgrade to 2nd Day FREE Shipping | No |
SnapShip | No |
Blog Description | This item is on our blog, click to read the article |
Bestseller Green Frame | No |
Is Featured | No |
Item Returns | This item can be returned |
Reviews
I went for it and was pleasantly surprised. The quality was apparent and the flexibility kept it in an amicable position. One negative was the mask strap clip. I may be doing it wrong but if you put it around both straps...the adjustment on that side of the mask was inoperable. Thanks again to DRIS for all their help!
I've had this snorkel in some nasty bone crusher ocean waves. The kind that really try to drown you. If I wasn't so cheap with my gas I would have switched over to my regulator for safety at the surface. The SV2 has always performed without incident and I can continue to be stingy with my gas (especially on deep dives).
You will not be disappointed by the SV2.
I have to stop mid lap to empty the influx or drown.
As you can see I am not happy.