There
are two things you don't want to rent: a mask and a dive computer.
Because who wants to have a leaky mask or a dive computer they're not
familiar with?
So
here are 5 more of the best masks available
The
extra large lenses provide great visibility. It is an extremely
comfortable scuba mask to wear and the low volume design makes it
great for scuba, snorkelling and also free diving. The inverted
tear drop shaped lenses give you an expanded view downwards,
perfect for easy descents and reef dives where the action is
happening below you. Like most mid range dive masks you can also
get a snorkel bundle set.
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The
first time you dive with a wide view dive mask is a real eye
opener! The difference that having peripheral vision makes is
astounding and is the main draw of this mask. It is surprising
what a difference an extra lens on each side can make in immersing
you in your dive. A great fitting mask made with a super strong
polycarbonate frame
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The
frameless design means it's a low volume mask with great field of
view, which also makes it perfect for freediving. Large button
style strap adjustment makes things easy, while a smaller skirt
means it sits closer to your face. The sleek design helps reduce
drag and the nose pocket fits like a dream. This is edging more to
the pro side of gear which means that the price tag might be too
much for some beginners looking for their first mask.
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Having
your hands free during your dive while capturing footage from a
first person perspective can make a very cool dive video. The
build quality and visibility are surprisingly good
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Solid
construction with a low volume design makes clearing this mask
easy and provides a wide field of view for a non panoramic mask.
Strong tempered glass lens and one of the softest skirts on this
list. With the Oceanic Mako, keeping the strap fairly loose
provides the best seal and minimizes any leaks. The neoprene strap
cover is also a nice touch. Comes with a hard shell protective
case for easy travel/storage. An excellent intermediate piece of
dive gear
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