Steel Comp Freedive Mask

Item # 24.108.700

The ultimate freediving mask, the dual lens STEEL COMP is particularly well-suited to deep diving. It has the lowest possible internal volume so equalizing is easy. Plus, on descents the mask itself compresses, so equalization is not required as often. The skirt is very effective at blocking out light reflection at depth. The soft skirt and rotating buckle system allow for a comfortable, watertight fit on most faces.

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The ultimate freediving mask, the dual lens STEEL COMP is particularly well-suited to deep diving. It has the lowest possible internal volume so equalizing is easy. Plus, on descents the mask itself compresses, so equalization is not required as often. The skirt is very effective at blocking out light reflection at depth. The soft skirt and rotating buckle system allow for a comfortable, watertight fit on most faces.

  • Low internal volume enables easy equalizing, a huge plus for freedivers.
  • Ultra Clear scratch-resistant glass lens delivers distortion-free vision and long-term wear.
  • Premium supple silicone skirt comfortably fits a range of faces.
  • Rotating buckles work with a micro-adjustable strap to achieve a comfortable, watertight fit.
  • Scaled-down size is ideal for smaller divers or those with narrow faces.
  • Note: As water pressure increases, the bridge between the lenses bends slightly and squeezes the mask tighter to the face. The only noticeable indication of this is a brief change in vision as the eyes need a split second to adjust. However, because of this the Steel Comp is not recommended for scuba diving.
  • Compatible with SCUBAPRO’s ski goggle-style Comfort Straps and Neoprene Mask Straps.
Steel Comp Dive Mask
Mask Type Dual Lens
Skirt Tech Standard
Prescription Lens Compatible No
Materials High-Grade Silicone
Construction Frameless
Weight
0.347 lb
Activity Freediving

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