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    Scuba Diving Masks

    We offer masks in every shape and size for scuba diving, snorkelling and all underwater activities. Scuba masks act as your eyes in the water, creating a sealed layer of air over your eyes allowing you to take in your environment and stay safe. Having a good seal of your mask against your skin... Read More

    Scuba Diving Masks

    We offer masks in every shape and size for scuba diving, snorkelling and all underwater activities. Scuba masks act as your eyes in the water, creating a sealed layer of air over your eyes allowing you to take in your environment and stay safe. Having a good seal of your mask against your skin is super important if you don't want to be continuously clearing your mask, so make sure you find the right fit for you. 

    Dual Lens Masks: Whether you prefer a dual-lens or single-lens mask is somewhat a matter of personal preference. Our philosophy at Adreno is that the best mask for you is the mask that fits best, so what type of lens you sport shouldn't be a huge concern. Dual lens designs have 2 lenses, separated by the nose pocket. Some dual-lens designs are able to be fitted with prescription lenses. Some divers also claim this design is easier to clear than a single lens, as they typically have a lower volume. However, in Scuba Diving you essentially have continuous access to air, so this isn't really an issue.

    Single Lens Masks: Depending on the individual you may find that a single-lens mask gives you a greater field of vision compared to a dual-lens. The nose pocket that creates the break between the eyes might slightly obscure the view of some divers making single-lens options appealing. However, this is more likely a function of the shape of your face. So again, it's all about fit and preference. 

    Before using a new dive mask you will need to get rid of the factory seal used to protect the mask while it is on the shelf. A DIY method to prevent fogging is to rub some toothpaste into the lens of your spearfishing mask, leave for three minutes, wash off, and repeat this process three times. This helps to ensure you can see clearly on your first dive. There's nothing worse than not being able to see what you're doing because of a foggy mask.

    The best method we've found is like the toothpaste method but instead using a specially formulated substance called Sea Buff - which is more effective than toothpaste.

    Check out Taylor's tips on how to stop your mask from fogging!