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Kids’ Easybreath snorkelling surface mask XS (ages 6-10) bag lavender purple
A snorkelling mask with a size adapted to children’s face shapes, a panoramic view, and nose-to-mouth breathing making the aquatic world even more accessible.
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- ease of useFull mask with natural breathing through the nose and/or mouth.
- anti-foggingAn exclusive air circulation concept that prevents the formation of fog.
- field of visionPanoramic field of vision, 180° effect.
- waterproofDry-top-release snorkel limits water ingress and prevents buoy blockage
- Before each use, check your Easybreath mask, and especially your child’s mask:- Hold the snorkel in your hand and move it from left to right. The ball should follow the movement without resistance - Check that the seal is present, in good condition and correctly installed - Check that all the valves are present, not deformed and are lying flat - Check the assembly of the mask and make sure that the skirt is correctly fitted on the frame and glass - Never use the mask without the snorkel
- What if my mask is fogging up?If your Easybreath fogs up around the eyes, we recommend that you repeat the 4 steps listed above, correctly repositioning your Easybreath mask and checking that the size is the right size for your face (or your child’s face, for the corresponding model). If the problem persists, do not use the mask and contact your nearest Decathlon store.
- Snorkelling safetySnorkelling is an easy and fun activity for all the family! Breathing through a snorkel is more physically demanding than regular swimming. If you feel tired, short of breath or dizzy, remove your mask and get out of the water. Do not use this product if you have cardiovascular or respiratory problems (lung infection, angina, asthma, hypertension, heart disease, etc.). If in doubt, consult your doctor.
- What is the Easybreath mask?The Easybreath 6/10 is the second version of the Easybreath mask for children aged between 6 and 10. 180° vision, anti-fogging, easy to put on...this mask has it all! It is also equipped with innovations: a valve that allows communication on the surface and the "dry-top release" that prevents the phenomenon of breathing being cut off during immersion.
- How does the Easybreath work?The fresh air is projected onto the glass before reaching the nose or mouth via the nasal valves. The constant supply of fresh air reduces the amount of fogging up in the mask. The air packed with moisture and CO² is evacuated through channels located inside the mask’s rim, which leads this air into the snorkel. The air is constantly renewed. The flow of air going in and out are separated to avoid mixing in polluted air and allowing you to breathe fresh air. Licensed under Ocean Reef Group
- How does the Dry-Top system stop water from entering?The mask uses Dry-top technology. This system was developed to stop water from getting into the snorkel when there is choppy water, small waves on the surface, in case of submersion or when the user leans their head too far forward to observe the seabed. The snorkel is fitted with a float that rises to close the opening when the snorkel is submerged. When this happens, remember to take the snorkel out of the water and blow into the mask to make sure the buoy comes back down.
- Can my Easybreath 6/10 mask be repaired if it breaks?YES, you can extend the lifespan of your Subea Easybreath mask! After-sales service is available from the Workshop in your Decathlon store. The spare parts (strap, cover, snorkels, valves) are also available online or in our stores.
- Can I dive with my Easybreath 6/10?The Decathlon Easybreath 6/10 snorkelling mask is not adaptable for diving. The air volume in the Subea Easybreath mask is greater than that of other traditional diving masks. From just 1 m down; the pressure of the mask becomes very uncomfortable on your face. Furthermore, while freediving, it is necessary to decompress. With the Easybreath 6/10 mask, this is impossible because the nose is inaccessible.
- Why choose Easybreath over a traditional valve mask?The Decathlon Easybreath mask is the preferred choice for anyone who is wary about diving with a snorkel in their mouth. The Easybreath is ideal for shallow aquatic activities. It allows natural nose-mouth breathing and has a large field of vision.
- What precautions should I take with my Easybreath mask?Pay attention to sand! Avoid letting your full-face snorkelling Easybreath mask come into contact with sand as this can scratch the lens of the mask. If sand is present, do not use force to clip the snorkel into place. Rinse the snorkel and mask before connecting them. Sand can also clog the float valve inside the snorkel. Rinse the snorkel vigorously or use a key that you can fit through the rear vents of the snorkel to unblock the float valve, then rinse the snorkel.
- Dimensions of the disassembled maskHeight: 26 cm. Width: 17 cm. Thickness: 10.5 cm.
Features
Design benefits
Design details
Specifications
Details
level of practice | beginner |
type of field of vision | panoramic field of vision |
case type | soft case |
case | with case |
strap type | fabric strap - comfort |
type of snorkel | dry snorkel |
level of ease | surface |
condition | new |
glass composition | polycarbonate |
type of mask | full face mask |
Composition
Skirt: 100.0% Silicone |
Lens: 100.0% Polycarbonate |
Tube for diving: 100.0% Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Frame: 100.0% Polypropylene |
Usage & care
Environmental impact
Ecodesign approach
Analysing the product's environmental footprint enabled us to identify the most impactful stages of its life cycle. Thanks to this approach, our design teams were able to develop this product while significantly reducing its environmental impact.More about our approach

Designed to reduce environmental impact
Product made with a CO2eq reduction of 15% compared to the previous or similar productOur design teams are working to develop processes that will reduce the impact of a product, while preserving its technical characteristics. This reduction relates to the following indicators: climate change, air pollution, water pollution and resource depletion.