Stick-on readers for masks.

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I've used this stick on for a while. So far so good. If you do multiple dives in a day or if you soak your gear in a tub for cleaning - that's when you need to be careful of the lens washing out.
 

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I wear monthly multi focal contact lenses. I leave them in for the whole week on vacation and the whole weekend diving at home. Much simpler and cheaper when my prescription changes. I have been wearing contacts for about 26 years while diving and have never had any issues or eye infections.
 
So I got the Palantic mask in my reader strength and did a swap with my TUSA CEOs Freedom with my distance strength to go for monovision. One of the stick on readers on the CEOs already fell off and got lost. The lenses are interchangeable and now I have two masks, one for backup.

The hardest part was figuring out how the Palantic frame came apart (there is a pry tab on each lateral side to start the process) as it was different than the TUSA, which has a central locking piece. Then the lenses have to be completely flush with the skirt before pressing the inner frame back together.
 

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