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Buying a Dive Mask is one of the best gear investments to make for any level of diver, as this small piece of equipment to a large part determines how enjoyable your dive will be. You want a durable, properly fitting mask that will protect you from cold water, as well as provide the best viewing area possible so that you don’t miss anything underwater. In addition to that, the mask has to seal to your face properly, otherwise, it will leak.

Nowadays, there are many types of masks, with different features, and the choice of the particular model depends partly on personal preference and partly on special requirements a diver may have.

Learn How to Choose a Dive Mask

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Scuba Masks FAQs

How do I choose the right scuba mask for my needs?

When selecting a scuba mask, consider factors like fit, comfort, and field of vision. Look for a mask that creates a watertight seal on your face without excessive pressure. Try different styles, such as single-lens or dual-lens designs, and ensure it has a silicone skirt for comfort and durability.

What is the difference between single-lens and dual-lens masks?

Single-lens masks have one uninterrupted pane of glass, offering a wide field of view. Dual-lens masks have two separate lenses, which can be beneficial for prescription lens inserts. Your choice depends on personal preference and specific needs, such as vision correction.

Can I use prescription lenses in my scuba mask?

Yes, many dual-lens masks allow for prescription lenses to be fitted. You can purchase masks with pre-made corrective lenses or have custom lenses installed by a dive shop. Be sure to choose a mask compatible with prescription lens options.

How do I prevent my scuba mask from fogging during dives?

To prevent fogging, apply a mask defogging solution or a thin layer of baby shampoo to the inside of the lens before each dive. Rinse lightly with water without wiping. Regularly cleaning your mask and ensuring it’s free of oils or debris also helps reduce fogging.

How do I care for and store my scuba mask?

Rinse your mask with fresh water after each dive to remove salt, sand, and debris. Avoid touching the inside of the lens to prevent scratches. Store it in a protective case, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures, to maintain the silicone and lens quality. Periodically inspect the strap and skirt for signs of wear and replace them as needed.