Sea Vision masks rule!

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Tjack

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I have been diving a prescription Sea Vision mask for the last ten years. Superior quality, custom ground lenses, great fit. After 100s of dives the skirt started to fray so I sent it in for replacement and they replaced it for free under warranty!

I have the magenta lenses which correct for loss of red at depth, I dive these at night and in low viz conditions, never seemed too dark.

If you are looking for a quality mask, prescription or not, be sure to consider Sea Vision.
 
My wife and I both dive SeaVisions, with corrected vision lenses, and love them.
 
I have been diving a prescription Sea Vision mask for the last ten years. Superior quality, custom ground lenses, great fit. After 100s of dives the skirt started to fray so I sent it in for replacement and they replaced it for free under warranty!

Wow! Hard to argue with that.
 
I've been using them for years. I'm on my third mask now. Unfortunately, as I get older my prescription keeps changing. Great masks and service.

Bruce
 
What do they do if you get the mask and it doesn't fit or rubs on the bridge of your nose? I really hesitate to order a mask without trying it on before buying.
 
Good to hear
 
It amazes me that while no one would question the dramatic impact a red filter can have on non-illuminated underwater photography, that they don't transfer that knowledge to scuba masks. It
is not true that coral reefs and fish are primarily green or blue below 15'. Try one on any Caribbean reef dive (not a quarry) and you will buy one immediately. Colors pop and smiles expand :)
Their masks do accommodate a wide range of faces. I have been using one for years.

I have no conflicts of interest to declare :)
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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