TheAlphaMag
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From my experience swimming in my pool for the past few years, I can get away with contacts as long as I have a mask or goggles on at all times. If the lenses get wet, they start to dissolve and distort vision in one eye (which can be a PITA).
I am not yet certified and am getting certified in a few weeks down in the keys, by the way..
I am an avid tournament paintball player, and from experience, beign able to see clearly, all the time is something very important. When I reccomend paintball masks, I suggest spending $80 or $90 for the top of the line goggles so they won't ever fog while you're on the field.
I expect the same thing to be true on diving- Especially when one is at depth.
Even if you dont know anything about contacts, what would you consider to be one of the best masks on the market right now?
I am not yet certified and am getting certified in a few weeks down in the keys, by the way..
I am an avid tournament paintball player, and from experience, beign able to see clearly, all the time is something very important. When I reccomend paintball masks, I suggest spending $80 or $90 for the top of the line goggles so they won't ever fog while you're on the field.
I expect the same thing to be true on diving- Especially when one is at depth.
Even if you dont know anything about contacts, what would you consider to be one of the best masks on the market right now?