Using the Tilos Pocket Snorkel
December 27, 2008 2:36 pm How It Is Done
One of the most popular items on www.divesports.com and in our retail store is the Tilos Pocket Snorkel. It seems that many divers want to get that snorkel off of the mask and stowed in a pocket, out of the way, until it is needed. One of the things that makes the Tilos Pocket Snorkel different from standard snorkels is the completely self-contained, roll-up design. Everything you need to roll and secure this snorkel in a tight little ball is right there on the snorkel! Unlike other pocket models, there is no holster or special holder required to keep the Tilos snorkel rolled for storage. There is no difficulty stowing and removing this rolled snorkel from a pocket or bag. And, when you are ready to use the Tilos Pocket snorkel, simply retrieve the snorkel, slide the end from the clip, and it snaps immediately back to the original shape. Ready to be snapped on your mask strap! It could not possibly be any easier. Self-contained, high-quality, and always ready to use.
Unfortunately, rolling the snorkel seems to be a little bit of a learning task for some users. So, we have included a short little amateur YouTube video explaining how simple it is to roll and stow the Tilos Pocket Snorkel. Take a look. If I can do it so easily, surely everyone else can. If you have any questions about the Tilos Pocket Snorkel, please feel free to give us a call.
After viewing this video, if you find that you MUST have one or two of these cool snorkels, simply use the link below to order the Tilos Pocket Snorkel from DiveSports.com.
Tilos Pocket Snorkel - Available at DiveSports.com
Phil Ellis




December 29th, 2008 at 10:27 AM
Love the ‘how to’ video!!! Looks like a terrific piece of gear!
December 29th, 2008 at 12:19 PM
Thanks guys! I certainly will never make it as “on-screen talent”, but I do think it gets the point across. Thanks again for reading.
Phil Ellis
http://www.divesports.com
January 2nd, 2009 at 10:43 AM
I have had one for a couple of years and have never had a problem with it. Can I have you autograph Phil?