Diving Masks Buying Guide
Contemporary diving masks give scuba divers, freemasks'>Diving masks prevent water from affecting the vision of divers.
Types of Diving Masks
* '''Double Domed masks''':
Double domed masks allow a larger peripheral vision underwater. Also, the refractive errors are considerably reduced.
* '''Full Face Diving Masks''':
Full face Diving Masks facilitate underwater communication among divers.
* '''Diving Helmets''':
Diving helmets are used for superficial diving, especially when you are required to stay near the boat or vessel.
Quick Picks
Specialized Diving Masks
* '''Oceanic Data Masks''':
Oceanic Data Masks have a LCD built into the mask with a variety of control settings.
* '''Fluid filled Masks''': These masks are filled with saline fluids or water to ensure equilibrium of internal pressure and clear vision.
* '''Prescription Masks''': The viewing panes of
prescription masks have corrective lenses that are meant for divers with visual defects.
Maintenance Tips for Diving Masks
* To defog the diving masks, you can use a defogging solution.
* The diving masks shouldn’t rest face down as this will cause scratches.
* After every dive, wash of the salty grime with fresh water.
* Store the diving masks in a hard case.
Manufacturers of Diving Masks
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Mares
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Tusa Scuba
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XS Scuba Equipment
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Sherwood
Related Guides
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Dive Masks
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Scuba Diving and Snorkelling
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Scuba Lessons
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Eye masks
External Links
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A1Scuba.org: Information, reviews and tips on scuba gear and scuba equipment.
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ZenDiving.com: A scuba diving resource.
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ScubaDivingMask.info: A resource on scuba diving masks.