Old US Divers mask question

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David Wilson:
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Indeed. Here's a current list of links to classic rubber dive masks which are apparently still in production.

You might want to double-check how 'current' the links are. For example, I tried the one for the XS Scuba mask at Scuba.com, it no longer exists according to where the link takes you.

I didn't try them all, just noticed this one right off.
 
WarmWaterDiver:
I didn't try them all, just noticed this one right off.

That's the only dead link in my list. All the others work, as of this Tuesday morning, I've checked every one.

More rubber dive mask links:

Beaver Orion Rubber Dive Mask
http://www.beaversports.co.uk/catalogue/masks/masks.htm
Children's Rubber Dive Mask
http://www.wintechsnorkeling.com/in..._id=62&zenid=3913ba048a67f4c71f9e580b8995db08
Exquis Rubber Diving Masks
http://www.exquis.com.tw/products/d2.htm
 
Leave it to me to hit the only aberrant one on first try - "normal" has never been an adjective used to describe me. I've been curious about XS Scuba and how long they will last in the marketplace vs. IDI and Parkway - so I hit that first. I checked the XS Scuba web site and evidently they no longer offer such masks - maybe they were old Parkway stock or something when they were being sold on scuba.com?
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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