DiveGearExpress
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The DGX True View color enhancing coated mask offers the latest in mask lens technology to enhance and clarify your view underwater.
This single lens frameless design fits Standard to Wide faces. The color enhancing coating restores some of the red spectrum that is removed by the water (loss of red spectrum is what causes colors at depth to disappear). The benefit is a perception of more vivid images and colors, especially brilliant reds, oranges, and yellows. Favored by warm-water sport divers. You will see this EXACT mask sold under a variety of different brands. DGX sells it to you at the right price! Matte black color with matte black silicone skirt. Includes the DGX padded mesh mask bag.
What you see is not what they see: The optical coating technology causes an unexpected effect that the view on the surface from the 'outside looking in' is very different from the 'inside looking out'. From the point of view of others looking at the mask on the diver, they will see a reflection that shifts across the color portions of the spectrum depending on the viewing angle. However, looking from the divers point of view, you no longer perceive these tints (the lenses appear to be clear) and your visual perception benefits from the effect of the optical coating.
This single lens frameless design fits Standard to Wide faces. The color enhancing coating restores some of the red spectrum that is removed by the water (loss of red spectrum is what causes colors at depth to disappear). The benefit is a perception of more vivid images and colors, especially brilliant reds, oranges, and yellows. Favored by warm-water sport divers. You will see this EXACT mask sold under a variety of different brands. DGX sells it to you at the right price! Matte black color with matte black silicone skirt. Includes the DGX padded mesh mask bag.
What you see is not what they see: The optical coating technology causes an unexpected effect that the view on the surface from the 'outside looking in' is very different from the 'inside looking out'. From the point of view of others looking at the mask on the diver, they will see a reflection that shifts across the color portions of the spectrum depending on the viewing angle. However, looking from the divers point of view, you no longer perceive these tints (the lenses appear to be clear) and your visual perception benefits from the effect of the optical coating.