The Cressi Supernova Dry is a dry snorkel that can be used for scuba diving and snorkeling.
A dry snorkel will keep water from coming in through the top of the tube through a seal, while the bottom piece will release water, as soon as your head hits the water surface after a dive.
Of course, you still need to blow the remaining water out, however, it will be much less and easier to do so.
Of course, we also read other opinions online but in the end, nothing beats real world experience. So we took the time for a thorough Cressi Supernova Dry test and review! Below you find everything you need to know, including features, specs and what we like, and don't like about it.
Our Rating
What We Like
- Very comfortable
- Good splashguard
- Lots of color options
- Great price
Reasons to Avoid
- Pretty big
- Rather flappy
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First Impression
In a hurry and looking for the gist of things? Here is our review in short. Keep reading for the entire version.
The Cressi Supernova Dry is one of the best dry snorkels on the market and is just a really comfortable piece of equipment.
Like pretty much all Cressi dive equipment, it comes in dozens of colors so pick what suits your style. I personally prefer black for all my scuba gear, you know…black is the color. 😉
What I don’t like is the sheer size of the Supernova Dry that’s a lot bigger than others out there.
This leads to it flapping around underwater and if it hasn’t been fastened to the mask properly.
However, for snorkeling only, the Cressi Supernova Dry will be your best friend! It feels so comfortable and the mouthpiece is great.
It is flexible enough to not be in your way when looking around at the reef, even though it is not foldable. While I personally prefer foldable ones for scuba diving, I think it’s not the best option for snorkeling.
On the other hand, the snorkel does its name justice and really stays dry throughout your time breathing from it.
Conclusion
If you are looking for a great all-rounder dry snorkel for scuba diving and snorkeling, you will like the Cressi Supernova Dry.
It has a lot of color options, really stays dry, and is flexible enough to not be in your way on a scuba dive.
If you have any other questions or need advice, leave us a comment below and get the conversation started.
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