Basic gear from mid-twentieth-century Brazil

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Cobra Maick diving mask.

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Oval mask with split headstrap.

More Cobra sub diving masks midweek.
 
Cobra Mico Infantil diving mask.

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Suitable for smaller faces and young children. Natural rubber body. Contrasting colour rim. Tempered glass.

More Cobra sub diving masks at the weekend.
 
Cobra Pinocchio diving mask.

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  • The world’s first mask with a moulded nose pocket.
  • Natural rubber body.
  • Tempered glass.
Modelled on Cressi Pinocchio mask designed ny Luigi Ferraro.
 
Cobra Super Puma diving mask.

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  • Best-selling mask in history of Brazil.
  • Natural rubber body.
  • Incredible ability to seal on any type of face.
  • Comfort when diving.
  • Wide field of vision.
  • Quality and durability.
  • Resembles Cressi Super Lince
Manufacturer's description above. Kidney-shaped twin-lens mask with nose piece and split headstrap.
 

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