>>2790226>browsing masksDepends on budget, any scuba mask made by Oceanic, Deep6, Zeagle, Cressi, ScubaPro, Hollis, AquaLung, Mares, really any large scuba mask maker will work but those will run you 60 bucks or more. Some of the kits are okay, make sure they use silicone and tempered glass and have some decent reviews, won't say much about the fit though. If you want a really good fit to minimize the risk of leaks, go to a dive shop, figure out a budget to buy one and try a few on, fit is most important. If you do buy one make sure to wash the mask out with blue dawn or plain non-abrasive tooth paste a couple times, they apply a release agent to the tempered glass that will inhibit fog suppressants, also buy an antifog gel, it's cheap and will make sure you don't have fog buildup inside the mask that blocks your vision while snorkeling.
>snorkelsIf you're just snorkeling dry tubes are better IMO. You could also look for a semi-dry tube, they work fine. It's a plastic tube, whatever you pick here should be okay, pick one in the 15-25 bucks range and it will be decent quality.
>finsLess powerful when you're stuck on the surface so less critical. Unless you know you're going to get into Scuba buy something cheap. You could look at used Scuba fins on eBay either way, sometimes they have deals on used sets that will be miles beyond what you need.