In the sub forum "Equipment for freediving" you have three sections :
1. bi-fins
2. mono-fins
3. wetsuits
Wouldn't it be wise to create a fourth section in this sub-forum dedicated to equipping the eyes and the nose, taking into account the ears...
There are many posts dedicated to nose-clips, fluid goggles, new regulations allowing the nose-clip, etc... The choice of a good mask is also liable to some literature...
This fourth section might be entitled : "Masks, goggles, nose-clips"
By the way, I have always heard that you should NEVER put ear plugs while doing apnea...
Last week I introduced a friend of mine :girlie to the joy of swimming - freediving in the pool ; she is a very good swimmer but while swimming backstroke she made the typical beginner's mistake :rcard consisting in holding her head "in the dry", which prevented her from lying horizontal, relaxing and gliding on the surface... As I did the remark to her, she told me that she did not want any drop of water in her ears, which surprised me : I am personally very annoyed by water in my nose but not at all by water in my ears...
Then my question is : to what extent can we use ear plugs for swimming ? What is the maximum depth allowed with such things in the ears ? Is there a serious risk :crutch if we dive a little deeper ?
1. bi-fins
2. mono-fins
3. wetsuits
Wouldn't it be wise to create a fourth section in this sub-forum dedicated to equipping the eyes and the nose, taking into account the ears...
There are many posts dedicated to nose-clips, fluid goggles, new regulations allowing the nose-clip, etc... The choice of a good mask is also liable to some literature...
This fourth section might be entitled : "Masks, goggles, nose-clips"
By the way, I have always heard that you should NEVER put ear plugs while doing apnea...
Last week I introduced a friend of mine :girlie to the joy of swimming - freediving in the pool ; she is a very good swimmer but while swimming backstroke she made the typical beginner's mistake :rcard consisting in holding her head "in the dry", which prevented her from lying horizontal, relaxing and gliding on the surface... As I did the remark to her, she told me that she did not want any drop of water in her ears, which surprised me : I am personally very annoyed by water in my nose but not at all by water in my ears...
Then my question is : to what extent can we use ear plugs for swimming ? What is the maximum depth allowed with such things in the ears ? Is there a serious risk :crutch if we dive a little deeper ?