Are nose plugs cool? Hardly, but I do think they are necessary for some people. I've never used them nor had the need to, but I've noticed that my sinuses are developing a progressive intolerance to the repeated nasal flushings the last couple of years. Maybe I just need to do a better job of staying upright.
I've just returned from a 10 day paddling vacation with the heavy "cement head" feeling of a sinus infection. There was a time when this never would've been an issue. I would imagine that some of the young bucks who are currently thumbing their noses (pun intended) at nose plugs may have to reconsider at some point. I say this because I felt the same way about them just a short while ago.
PatrickOC1 wrote:gumpy wrote:When you jump in a pool do you hold your nose? (& close your eyes?)
Well now you have me thinking, I dont hold my nose jumping/ diving or even swimming under water... So I dont know how that translates to a nosefull while in a boat
I don't necessarily think this is a good analogy. I still do fine without nose plugs/clips while swimming, diving, jumping, etc. However, the motions and angles inherent to rolling a canoe aren't accurately and consistently replicated by these activites. Being directly upside down, turning and arching toward the surface- oftentimes in turbulent water has always put more water in my nose than other water activities. It's just that it didn't used to bother me. (Haven't tried dribbling air through my nose as some have suggested. Might need to.)
This is a timely topic for me considering my current condition. I've begun to view nose plugs as a necessary piece of equipment rather than focusing on the fact that they are rather goofy looking- and anything that prevents me from losing paddling time is, to me, necessary.
That being said, I suppose now would be a good time to ask those of you who use them what styles and brands are the most comfortable (probably an oxymoron) and effective. And yes, I'm putting funtionality before fashion, so it doesn't matter what they look like.
Thanks