Many people wonder if our Dry Ears Earplugs for diving are suitable. In most cases, the use of earplugs while diving is not recommended. During diving, the pressure in the water changes. To prevent your ears from suffering, the pressure in your ears must be able to be adjusted. Earplugs can hinder this process.
When pressure cannot be properly equalized, it can lead to discomfort or even damage to the ear.
Although we do not recommend earplugs to use for the diving, there are situations in which earplugs are useful in water sports. For example, some people use special earplugs to prevent water from entering the ear.
So these earplugs are not intended for deep diving.
Can you not go underwater at all with these earplugs? No, you can safely go underwater with the earplugs, but do not go deeper than 1 meter.
We also recommend not to jumping into the water from a great height. This can also cause pain.