simonk999
Contributor
Used a pro-ear 2000 mask during the last trip, bought just beforehand, so no previous use.
The mask, as a quick intro, purports to keep your ears dry and possibly help with equalization ease, by means of cups over the ears attached to the main facemask space by flexible tubes with a one-way valve to the earpieces.
Mask is for slightly narrow faces (useful to know if you're buying direct, as I did, and don't get to try it on), so for me, slightly uncomfortable pressure against my temples, but underwater, problem not noticable. Sealed fine.
Things I noticed: the mask keeps your ears dry, for the most part, quite well, esp diving. Less well during snorkeling, but usually well enough so that I felt quite comfortable looking sideways without worrying about water getting into my ears.
As long as you're properly equalizing the mask, your earpieces get automatically equalized (not to say that your ears themselves do), and I didn't have to develop any new habits for this to happen. I'm not sure if it helped ease ear equalization, but I didn't have any trouble.
Debris does get into the earpiece tubes, e.g. sand, that can potentially compromise the valve, and the tubes are a bit difficult to rinse out.
All in all though, I'm pretty pleased with them.
-Simon
-Simon
The mask, as a quick intro, purports to keep your ears dry and possibly help with equalization ease, by means of cups over the ears attached to the main facemask space by flexible tubes with a one-way valve to the earpieces.
Mask is for slightly narrow faces (useful to know if you're buying direct, as I did, and don't get to try it on), so for me, slightly uncomfortable pressure against my temples, but underwater, problem not noticable. Sealed fine.
Things I noticed: the mask keeps your ears dry, for the most part, quite well, esp diving. Less well during snorkeling, but usually well enough so that I felt quite comfortable looking sideways without worrying about water getting into my ears.
As long as you're properly equalizing the mask, your earpieces get automatically equalized (not to say that your ears themselves do), and I didn't have to develop any new habits for this to happen. I'm not sure if it helped ease ear equalization, but I didn't have any trouble.
Debris does get into the earpiece tubes, e.g. sand, that can potentially compromise the valve, and the tubes are a bit difficult to rinse out.
All in all though, I'm pretty pleased with them.
-Simon
-Simon