Oceanic introduces snorkelling set
Ideal for exploring a reef or watching marine life while on holiday
Water lovers packing for their winter sun holidays will want to pack the new Oceanic snorkelling set, which is due to go on sale towards the end of September 2022.
Over its 50-year history Oceanic has proved it understands the needs of snorkelers, travellers and explorers – with a range of diving and snorkelling equipment already available including the Predator freedive set and high quality masks and snorkels for scuba diving.
Ideal for exploring a reef or watching marine life while on holiday
This brand new silicone snorkelling set consists of modified and adjustable Oceanic Manta Ray fins, Ultra Dry snorkel and a Cyanea mask with elastic strap.
It should prove popular with those who want to explore a reef or marine life while on holiday. The snorkelling set is also ideal for clubs and organisations who want a high-quality, low-cost snorkel set for students and members.
Modifications
The Oceanic snorkel set products look similar to the regular Oceanic mask, fins, and snorkel, although there are slight variations:
- Manta Ray fins are smaller in length and feature a different strap
- Cyanea mask is offered with different colours
- Snorkel is smaller, with a different mouthpiece and additional GoPro mount
The set comes presented in a useful fabric zipper-closure beach shoulder bag, to protect from damage and keep the contents together.
Customers can choose from two available sizes, either small/medium or large/extra large.
Prices
- S/M RRP £89.95
- L/XL RRP £89.95
Timing
The new Oceanic snorkelling set is available from UK and Ireland Oceanic dealers from late September 2022. Dealers are able to place orders through Liquid Sports now.


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