• Bi-Silicone strap
• Tricomfort technology
• Wide range of colours
The X-vu LiquidSkin scuba mask is the third 2-window mask using LiquidSkin technology after the X-vision scuba mask and Star scuba mask. Beyond the natural comfort provided by LiquidSkin skirt, an additional soft silicone part is injected in the nose area acting like an anti-shock bumper.
Mares – One Vision Mask
$89.95
The benchmark product in single-lens masks has now been surpassed
• Increased field of vision
• Vibrant new colours
• Low drag design
A single-lens mask with Mares’ DNA. The new color mix increases desirability,
while updating the design expands its field of vision. The exclusive design of
the EZ adjustable buckles positioned on the skirt ensures less drag and make
it easy to adjust.
Mares – X-Vision Mid Mask
$105.95
The most popular mask in the world • State of the art design • Optical lens option • Mid-size available The success of this scuba mask derives from meticulous computer […]
Hollis M3 Mask
$169.95
Visibility is the most important aspect of any dive. The new M3 mask provides that with distortion free vision and superior fit. This low profile design uses a rigid frame and two lenses with an extra clear glass which is valued for its attractive appearance and optical qualities.
The low iron content produces a higher light transmittance and a reduced green tint inherent in other glasses. This makes the lens distortion free and helps improve color and visibility in low light conditions underwater.
Scubapro Synergy Twin Trufit Mask
$224.99 – $253.99
The SYNERGY TWIN TRUFIT benefits from SCUBAPRO’s second-generation Trufit technology. This design approach features a mask skirt with thicker, firmer silicone near the mask frame to provide support and rigidity, […]
Scubapro Spectra Mask
$159.99 – $186.99
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 […]
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