Train, Explore, Breathe
WHAT IS A POWERBREATHER
WHAT IS A POWERBREATHER
more fun while swimming
We created the Powerbreather to make swimming fun, easy and accessible for people all around the world. The Powerbreather is an innovative snorkel that helps you breathe easily while swimming. You can fully concentrate on the rhythm of your strokes without moving your head, swallowing water, or having to clear your snorkel. A Powerbreather will supply you with 100% fresh air - no matter how long or vigorously you swim.
explore new worlds
Strap on your fins, get your Powerbreather on and prime yourself for adventure. Powerbreather lets you dive into the deep without having to blow out water when returning the surface. Smart valves keep water out, and our two-channel breathing system keeps you supplied with fresh, oxygen-rich air. The underwater world is yours to explore
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WHO IS USING A POWERBREATHER
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WHAT MAKES POWERBREATHER UNIQUE
The patented AMEO FRESH AIR SYSTEM makes the difference!
Dual-Channel - separated inhalation and exhalation channels
Unlike traditional snorkels, A Powerbreather completely separates inhalation (through both tubes) from exhalation (through the mouthpiece). This stops Carbon Dioxide from building up in the Snorkel tubes. You only breathe fresh, oxygen-rich air. The Powerbreather is the first fresh air snorkel in the world!!
100% Fresh air
The revolutionary FRESH AIR SYSTEM completely separates inhalation from exhalation. No more mixing CO2 when inhaling oxygen (pendulum breathing) as with conventional snorkels.
Patented valve technology
Inhaling deeply without the fear of swallowing – made possible with the Powerbreather due to its innovative valve technology and smart design. The specifically developed diffusors prevents water from entering the system. At the same time, the natural humidity of inhaled air as well as occasional water will be automatically transported out of the system when exhaling.
POWERBREATHER
100% fresh air
SNORKEL
Pendulum breathing