A lot of factors go into the mask you choose. Your mask will affect your field of vision, your ability to shield yourself from outside light, the ease with which you can clear your mask, and more.
Dual lens masks tend to have lower internal volume, making them easy to clear. They are also best for divers who need prescription lenses.
Single lens masks give you a broad, uninterrupted view of the marine scenery, since there’s no bridge blocking the middle of your field of vision. A single lens mask can also make it easy to maintain binocular vision.
Tri lens masks have a large single lens and a side window on each side of the mask. This gives the mask an open, airy feel, while giving you a lot of peripheral vision.
SCUBAPRO’s Full-Face Mask is a professional-quality mask used by military and commercial divers all around the world. The added comfort and safety of a full face mask is useful in all sorts of advanced diving situations. Full-face coverage is useful in cold water, wrecks, caves, and technical dives. It’s also useful on any dive that uses a secondary air source.
From beginner to advanced, our snorkeling masks are trusted by people at all experience levels. If you're just starting out, we recommend checking out our mask and snorkel sets.
Why Choose Our Scuba & Snorkeling Masks?
- Superior Clarity: Enjoy a distortion-free view with our high-quality lenses.
- Perfect Fit: Customizable straps, comfortable skirts and ergonomic designs ensure a comfortable and secure fit.
- Durability You Can Trust: Built to withstand the rigors of deep-sea diving and frequent snorkeling trips.
- Innovative Design: Features like low-volume interiors and purge valves make your dive smoother and more enjoyable.
Mask FAQs
- What are the differences between scuba masks and snorkeling masks?
- Scuba masks are designed to handle the pressure of deep dives and typically have tempered glass lenses for added durability. Snorkeling masks are generally lighter and are designed for surface exploration.
- How do I choose the right diving mask?
- Consider factors such as fit, lens type, and mask volume. A good fit ensures no water leaks, while the right lens type and volume enhance your field of view and ease of clearing water from the mask.
- Can I use a snorkeling mask for scuba diving?
- While snorkeling masks can be used for shallow dives, they are not ideal for deeper scuba diving due to the pressure and durability requirements. It's recommended to use a scuba mask for deeper and more technical dives.
- How can I prevent my diving mask from fogging up?
- Use anti-fog solutions or natural methods like saliva on the inside of the lens. Ensure your mask is clean and dry before putting it on, and avoid breathing out through your nose while diving.
- What should I look for in a mask for diving?
- Look for features such as a snug fit, comfortable skirt, a wide field of view, and comfortable, adjustable straps. A good diving mask should also be easy to clear if water enters during a dive.