Mask squeeze on Sinus' and Locking jaw.

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Firediver:
Sounds good. I do have a spare mask that I don't have the problem with, I usually switch out when my nose begins to gets sore. The only thing is it's a black mask and a feel like I have blinders on.. the main mask is clear silicone.. guess I will have to get used to it..
How much would I be looking at for a seacure mouth piece?? WIll it fit a Dacor Pacer II??
Sounds like you're used to a "low-volume" mask - and it actually touches your nose, right? Try this: use a measuring cup or something with fluid ounces or mililinters and see how much water each one will hold. Anyway, if it touches you nose, it's part of the problem.

You can research prices of a better mask and the mouthpiece at Leisure Pro, but try to actually buy them at a real, authroized dealer. :crafty:
 
Yeah I got my problue mask from Boucher's dive shop here in fredericton. And it is a low Volume mask. The bridge where the silicone nose cup meets the goggle frame is what's touching the top part of my nose.... Thanks for all your help DandyDon greatly appreciated.
 
BigJetDriver69:
Two thoughts:

A mask with higher volume may keep it off the nose bridge.

As for the jaw, a Sea-Cure mouthpiece (or similar) will tend to relieve that feeling.

Cheers!

I did say this earlier didn't I? :crafty:
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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