MasksAlthough it appears to be a simple piece of dive gear, a mask can make or break a dive trip. Make sure the mask you take into the water with you is THE mask for you. The details and options can become overwhelming, but if you keep the following fundamental points at the forefront of your decision making, you're guaranteed to find the right mask for you: Safety, Comfort & Fit, Vision, and Purge. Below are a few we recommend, or to read Leisure Pro's Dive Mask Buying Guide click here.
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ScubaPro Frameless |
Mares Diablo or Essence |
Cressi Big Eyes |
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This mask has a nice low volume making it easy to clear. It has no frame that could break like the conventional masks that have plastic frames holding in the glass pieces. Black in color, which blocks out unwanted light when taking video or still photos. |
This mask has frames/optics that are pointed in the lower part of the mask. This allows you to see all the way down your chest. Very similar to the Cressi Big eyes. Nice soft silicone skirt around the mask. |
The best at giving you vision where you need it, from your chin down to your weight belt. Seeing the power inflator or chest clip on the BCD is never a problem with this mask. Great design and in clear or black high grade silicone. |
Approximate Price $49.95 |
Approximate Price $94.95 |
Approximate Price $69.95 |



