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- DIVE GEAR
- Casual Dive Wear
- Accessories
- Freediving Accessories
- Neoprene Accessories
- Buoys and Lift Bags
- Cylinders
- Bags and containers
- Compressor
- Regulators
- Hoses
- Foto e video
- BCD
- Light
- Dive Mask
- Wetsuit
- Dry Suit
- Fins
- Rebreather
- Side Mount
- Snorkeling
- Dive Computers & Instruments
- Dive Propulsion Veichle
- COURSES
- REPAIRS
Reference: R6RONT
Brand: Scubatec
Teflon Washer For Scuba Valve
Reference: 901061025
Brand: SI TECH
Silicone Wrist Seal SI TECH Replacement Dry Suit Seals Silflex
Reference: 46010R29
Brand: DIRZONE
Condom Rochester Wide Band For P-Valve Male Silicone Condom External Catheteres
Reference: 990001
Brand: MIFLEX
Spare Valve For Miflex And Other Inflator Hose
Reference: SP01
Brand: DIRZONE
Flange Screw Replacement Part For Bcd
Reference: EFILD
Brand: Scubatec
Filter For Scubatec Din First Stage
Reference: FHP150
Brand: Scubatec
HP 7/16 Rubber Gauge Hose for Scuba Diving
Reference: 61021
Brand: MIFLEX
Miflex Xtreme Inflator Hose 3/8 LP for BCD and Drysuit
Reference: 60190
Brand: MIFLEX
Miflex Xtreme 3/8” LP Regulator Hose for Scuba Diving
Reference: C22028
Brand: Coloplast
Condom Per P Valve Preservativo In Silicone Adesivo Conveen Per Pee Valve
Reference: VC-BK
Brand: XS SCUBA
Protective Caps For Scuba Valve Xs Scuba - Universal Cap
Reference: 66000
Brand: DIRZONE
Bungee Cord 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 8 MM Per Meter
Reference: 10000220
Brand: HALCYON
Halcyon Emdp Snoopy Loops Rubber Band For Harness
Reference: 99115
Brand: McNett
Zip Care McNett Lubricant Take Care Of Your Wet and Dry Suit Zipper
Reference: 602120LXSK
Brand: Dedex
Bottle Latex Wrist Seals Replacement For Drysuit
Snorkeling Buoys & Dry Bags
Reference: 400542O
Brand: Salvimar
Salvimar Swimmy Safe Bag Swim Buoy with 20L Dry Bag
Reference: BH0933
Brand: BESTDIVERS
Flat Buoy Oasi Best Hunter
Reference: AI0931
Brand: BESTDIVERS
Divers Marking Buoy With Flag And Line
Reference: AI0932
Brand: BESTDIVERS
Buoy Torpedo With Flag Best Divers Alert Marker
Snorkeling Buoys and Floating Dry Bags for Sea Adventures and Holidays
When snorkeling, using the right equipment is essential not only for comfort but also for improving visibility in the water and safely carrying personal belongings.
In this category you will find snorkeling buoys, floating dry bags and swimming safety accessories, ideal for increasing safety and convenience during your coastal adventures.
Why Use a Snorkeling Buoy?
A floating buoy makes swimmers more visible to boats and other water users while also providing a convenient support point during breaks. Depending on the model, it can also offer a waterproof compartment for storing personal items.
- improves visibility in the water;
- enhances safety while swimming;
- allows you to carry small personal belongings;
- lightweight and easy to tow;
- ideal for snorkeling, sea swimming and open-water activities.
Floating Dry Bags
Some products combine the functions of a dry bag and a safety buoy, allowing you to keep towels, clothes and personal items dry while swimming.
These solutions are especially appreciated for coastal excursions, open-water swimming sessions and recreational sea activities.
Complete Your Snorkeling Equipment
For the best experience, pair your buoy with a snorkeling mask, a snorkel, a pair of snorkeling fins, or explore our complete snorkeling equipment selection.
For extra comfort and protection during your sea adventures, you may also choose a rash guard, a 1–3 mm wetsuit, a shorty wetsuit, or a 2 mm neoprene T-shirt.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a buoy mandatory for snorkeling?
Regulations vary depending on the country and local rules. In many situations, however, using a buoy is strongly recommended because it improves visibility and enhances safety in the water.
Can floating dry bags carry personal belongings?
Yes. Many models are designed to keep small personal items dry while swimming, provided they are properly sealed according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Are these products suitable for open-water swimming?
Yes. Floating buoys and dry bags are widely used by open-water swimmers, triathletes, freedivers and snorkeling enthusiasts.