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Take a dive with SASY.(Supplied Air Snorkelling for Youth)

Did you know there's a new invention that makes it possible for kids as young as five to go underwater diving! This cool invention is called SASY, which stands for Supplied Air Snorkelling for Youth.

WHAT is SASY?

SASY is a clever cross between snorkelling and scuba diving. Snorkelling is a sport where you wear fins, a mask and a snorkel (a tube with a mouthpiece) and swim at the surface of the water. With SASY, kids wear gear that is a lot like the equipment used by scuba divers: a wet suit, air tank, regulator (the air tube going from the tanks to your mouth), fins and a mask.

The difference is that SASY tanks are much smaller and they fit inside a special kind ...

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