Tips on Selecting Frames for Scuba Diving/Snorkeling :
Frames: Proper fit is one of the most important elements when choosing a mask. It must create a proper seal to remain watertight. The best way to make sure a mask fits is to put the mask on without using the strap. Inhale gently through the nose creating suction. A properly fitting mask will stay in place without having to hold it.Lenses: Glass lenses are the first choice for diving masks. No other material gives more scratch resistance or offers the quality of optics that glass does. All the scuba masks on our site can be fitted with prescription lenses; depending on the model, the lenses will either be custom ground or bonded onto the mask faceplate. If you wear contact lenses while diving, remember to blink a lot. Staring can cause bubbles to form underneath your lenses, which may cause minor discomfort and temporary blurring of vision. Manufacturer's Innovation: SeaVision’s patented Color-Correcting System has received world-wide acclaim for its innovative solution to restoring colors. SeaVision’s unique, patented approach to color correction involves the enhancement of the color spectrum in the water. At depth, colors begin to disappear, starting with red and gradually working towards violet. Each SeaVision lens adds these colors to “replace” the colors lost in the spectrum. The result is truer colors and more vivid underwater images. If you need prescription lenses, SeaVision’s® patented system involves one-piece precision ground lenses customized for your particular Rx. There is no bonding, gluing or other primitive methods used. They stand behind their masks with an unconditional quality guarantee second to none in the industry. Optical professional from around the world have lauded SeaVision’s product line and production techniques as some of the best available anywhere.
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