Ideas about this mask

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http://www.divebooty.com/equipment_details.asp?pid=3385

I havn't tried the Pro Ear mask, but I hear it will help my equalazation trouble. I am always the guy that is holding up everyone on the dive because I have to equalize. Will this mask realy help?

Anyways I need some advice on a mask to get. I fit almost every mask in a dive shop.
 
If you do a search here on the site for Pro Ear or Pro Ear 2000 you'll find several discussions about this mask and many of them have lots of good input. Also try a search for Docs Pro Plugs. They are ear plugs made specifically for divers. My wife had tons of problems with her ears and had a severe ear infection for about 3 weeks after her open water certification. I ordered her a pair of the vented Doc's Pro Plugs and they got here just in time for last weekend. She LOVED them. She had no problems clearing and no problems after the dives. Both the pro ear and the pro plugs are worth checking out, from what all I've seen and read, for those with ear problems.
 
I'm using this mask for obout a year now. I have problems with my left ear drum (broken ones a year at least- usualy on ascent when freediving). I did few dives with broken ear (with pro ear mask) without any problem.:D
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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