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Sherpa 4x4 offer a wide range of snorkels to suit all the most popular 4WDs. Made from the highest quality rotamoulded LLDPE plastic and with stylish stainless steel grills Scintex is happy to be the key distributor for the Sherpa 4x4 snorkel range.

What sets a Sherpa 4x4 snorkel apart from the rest? Safari snorkels have been the go to brand for many 4WD enthusiasts seeking to install a snorkel, while TJM's Airtec and Ironman snorkels have been increasing in popularity. From years of experience installing and selling snorkels it's obvious the Sherpa 4x4 is comparable in design, plastic quality and performance. The majority of Sherpa 4x4 snorkels come with templates which have proven to be extremely accurate making installation a breeze. Sherpa 4x4 also offers features not seen elsewhere in the 4x4 snorkel market. Brushed stainless steel snorkel intake grills offer a personalised touch to any vehicle. While the range of powdercoated snorkel grills provide the flare many offroaders are seeking on their customised rigs. With all the popular snorkel models covered from Toyota, Nissan, Jeep, Mitsubishi, Isuzu, Ford and Land Rover, Sherpa 4x4 snorkels also come in a variety of more niche models including Suzuki, Hummer, Hyundai to name a few. Contact us to see if there is a 4x4 snorkel kit to suit your vehicle.



Buying a snorkel can be a daunting task. There are so many options and so many differing advantages to the various brands available. So what do you really need to think about when you are buying a snorkel.



1) Quality of the snorkel

While snorkels may all look black and plastic they are not all the same. The additives and how the Linear Low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) is mixed is important to the final quality of the snorkel.



2) How dirty do you get?

What you are going to do with your snorkel can determine which head you should use and therefore purchase. There are a number of types of heads to consider, all with there own benefits.

Air Ram - This is the most common head and is usually the best option for most people.

Pre-Cleaner - This head offers an extra layer of protection for particularly dusty travel.

You can check out the full snorkel article on our website and it has plenty of useful information on what to look for and think about when buying and installing a snorkel.

See how easy it is to install a Sherpa 4x4 Snorkel.