We will be nothing more than blind adventurers in the aquatic world without our scuba masks. A mask helps one to see all the magic that we have the pleasure of visiting from the beaches, wrecks, kelp forests, and animals.
The best scuba masks have a wide field of vision and are comfortable. They should make it easy for the diver to pinch his or her nose to equalize, and without a lot of work, they should be quickly cleaned of water.
Scuba masks come in a few various styles and there is a choice for you, whether you want to pay a little or a lot. But let's go over a couple of the things you'll want to look out for with a decent scuba diving mask before looking at the masks.
You don't need to spend a lot on a mask for scuba diving. In reality, several major scuba producers make masks that will set you back less than the cost of two dinners. Such budget masks make a main or replacement mask a perfect one. For an entry-level diver, they're also the right option.
Let's take a peek at those solutions that are wallet-friendly now.
TUSA M40 Splendive IV Prescription Diving Mask - Cobalt Blue
- Rx lenses made to your exact prescription and professionally fitted to the mask's original lenses.
- Choice of Short Sight/Long Sight/Reading Bifocal/Look Under/Double Bifocal lenses tailored to your individual needs (See below for details).
- Wide range of powers available including very high powers: Sphere +10.0 to -12.0/ Cylinder 0 to -4.0/ Axis 0 to 180
- Mask Color: Cobalt Blue
- TUSA quality and durability trusted by divers the world over.
- Four windows tempered glass design delivers excellent frontal and peripheral vision as well as strength.
- Tapered glass for ease of keeping an eye on your gauges and the sea bed.
- Supple, double silicone seal ensures excellent water tightness and comfort.
- Compact internal volume for easy clearing and equalizing.
- Hassle-free, skirt mounted buckle for quick and easy adjustment.
- Free protective case included.
- Free reusable cleaning cloth with anti-fog treatment.
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