Equipment - Masks


 Aeris Masks

Whether scuba diving, free diving, or snorkelling, so much of your underwater experience depends on the performance of your mask. Finding the right combination of materials, features, and fit is crucial to your enjoyment. Aeris has one of the most complete and varied lines of professional diving masks available. Corrective lenses are available for select models.
website: http://www.diveaeris.com/p_masks.html




 Oceanic Masks

We stock the Shadow Series -- a sleek 100% silicone skirt molded directly to the lens. No mask frame means they offer an incredible field of vision and pack flat. Two colors available (black and ice) in two sizes for a perfect fit.
website: http://www.oceanicworldwide.com/p_masks.html




 SCUBAPRO Masks

The most important consideration in mask selection is fit. No two faces are the same -- SCUBAPRO's broad range takes individual differences into account. To increase peripheral vision and transfer more light, SCUBAPRO has incorporated side lenses into selected masks.
website: http://www.scubapro.com/#,en_US;contenthandle




 TUSA Masks

TUSA carried out a survey of divers and found the top five things divers look for in a mask are fit, broad field of vision, design, color and the availability of corrective lenses. TUSA masks offer not only a number of eye-catching designs and variations, but also a fit and field of vision unrivaled in the industry. Corrective lenses are available for select models.
website: http://www.tusa.com/shop/tusa-masks-c-15_16.h




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