Have you ever looked at your computer while diving and wished the numbers looked bigger? With the new Gauge Reader mask, that wish has now become a reality. Our newest mask incorporates magni-fication lenses of +1.75 into the bottom of each lens. This allows you to see normally through the main lenses and yet, the ability to look down and see everything BIGGER. Ideal for photographers, videographers, “mature” divers and just about anyone who could use a little extra visual boost.
• New design for 2013
• Improved closeup magnification with new single plane glass
• Unique design with +1.75 positive diopter magnification in lower one third of the lenses
• Double feather edged sealing surface
• Durable split window polycarbonate frame
• Includes mask storage box (p/n AC110)
Scubapro Spectra Mask
$139.99 – $172.99
The stellar dual lens SPECTRA offers a wide view and a comfortable water-blocking seal, plus it features a low volume design for easy clearing. Designed to fit a variety of face shapes, the SPECTRA uses a smart double-sealed silicone skirt for optimum comfort. In addition to comfort, the SPECTRA’s buckle and strap system is easy […]
Cressi Lince Mask
$64.95
A trimmed down version of the Matrix, the Lince scuba mask is a perfect fit for many younger divers or those with narrower faces. The extremely low internal volume makes this snorkeling mask comfortable to wear and effortless to clear. Divers and snorkelers alike will appreciate the exceptional field of view offered in this ultra […]
Atomic Aquatics – Venom
$259.95 – $309.95
The new Atomic Aquatics VENOM dive mask…
After all, the main reason you dive is to SEE what’s down there! The new VENOM dive mask lets you see more…and you’ll look great doing it.
New UltraClear Schott Superwite™™ glass lens with exceptional optical clarity.
Patented SubFrame design with hydrodynamic styling and no external frame.
Double-layer, dual-color silicone skirt keeps the mask comfortably secure.
One-window / low volume design for unobstructed forward vision and wide viewing angles.
Simple squeeze-to-adjust mask strap
Lifetime warranty against frame breakage.
Scubapro Spectra Mini Mask
$129.99 – $142.99
Not every face can wear a full-sized Spectra. That’s why SCUBAPRO offers the SPECTRA MINI. This compact mask offers all of the comfort and performance features of the standard Spectra but is designed for small or narrow faces. The dual lens SPECTRA MINI offers a wide view and a comfortable water-blocking seal, plus it features […]
Scubapro Synergy 2 Trufit Mask
$207.99 – $235.99
Called the most comfortable dive mask on the market, you have to only try on a single lens Synergy 2 Trufit to feel the difference. Its Trufit Technology design incorporates not one but two separate silicone skirts – a thin, soft inner skirt for fit and comfort, and a thicker outer skirt to provide support […]
Hollis M4 Mask
$119.95
When choosing a mask, fit and field of vision come first. The M4 gives you the best of both worlds, fitting a wide variety of faces and offering superior peripheral and vertical vision. It is low profile, stows easy and carries an excellent value.
Frameless silicon skirt
Rugged mask box and adjustable mask strap included
Increased vision and low volume
Cressi – Superocchio Mask
$69.95
A grand classic in Cressi mask production, which continues to find favour with enthusiasts, even though it has been around for years now.
The mask is small, has a low inner volume and is very suitable for deep free diving.
The skirt is small and the mask adapts easily to a large number of face types.
The two separate lenses as situated very close to eyes to offer good visibility in all directions.
Cressi Nano Black Mask
$99.95 – $114.95
Mask for advanced freediving and spearfishing, designed to offer an extremely hydrodynamic and compact shape to help divers cut through the water and aid movements in small spaces. The internal volume is minimal and does not require intentional equalizing. The swiveling buckles feature micrometric regulation. Angled tempered glass lenses. Anatomical strap. The new HDF Mirror […]