[frameless masks] Tilos Excel vs. Aeris Coral/Oceanic Shadow

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We just got our first inventory on the Tilos Excel mask this morning. Wow, this is a really nice frameless mask. Everyone in the store tired it for fit and all liked it. It is a very nice looking mask and the skirt is soft and form-fitting. We will try to have it up on our website by the end of the day tomorrow.

Phil Ellis
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hi,

I just read the new article of Scuba Diving magazine about frameless mask: 10 Frameless Masks - Scuba Diving Magazine


any bad/good experience with these masks?



Excel image: http://cp32.heritagewebdesign.com/~tilos07/cart/images/m150.jpg
Coral/Shadow image: http://www.diveaeris.com/Images/p_masks_coral1.jpg

regards,
 
I know this thread is old but I just want to put in a word for the Aeris Coral. Its true you don't really appreciate things until you've lost them - I just lost mine and had to switch to my back-up, a Diverite frameless mask. I can't wait to get a new Coral. it truly is the most comfortable mask I've ever had.
 
What the heck, it was old, and is now revitalized. I bought a ScubaMax Frameless. Inexpensive (less than $30), and I LOVE it. I could dive it as a primary, except it fits my DS pocket better than my primary, because it is, well, uh, frameless.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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