Stickon Lenses

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Does anyone know where I can purchase a pair of stickon lenses for my mask? I need 2.00 power but can work with 1.75 or 2.25 as well. I can't seem to find anyone that has them in stock and I have dives planned for Jan 12 - Jan 19

Thanks,

Mike
ms26@hotmail.com
 
Mike I just got mine on amazon. HTH
 
I tried them. It was a waste of time and money. Good luck.
 
A touch of super glue holds them.
On an edge, of course.

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I tried them. It was a waste of time and money. Good luck.

Worked for me. I'm going to have mine glued in with clear epoxy. I had good luck.
 
I tried them and I.did.not have any problems with them coming off. Just make sure you use warm water and warm up the glass with the warm water as well when sticking them on.

My problems were fogging. I just could not keep them from fogging no matter what i tried.
 
I have two masks with Dive Optx lenses in them. I placed them following the instructions on the package, years ago. Made sure that the lenses were very clean before starting. The lenses have never budged and never fogged. I put defog on the main lens only, not on the readers.
 
Mike I just got mine on amazon. HTH

+1. Like EastEndDiver says, Walgreens or Rite Aide would have them too.

They may come slightly warped by the plastic case. Warm them up in hot water for a few minutes to make them flexible. Once they're flat (one side will be flat, the other curved) they should stick to your mask. Make sure the mask is clean and the lenses are a bit wet. Set them in place, dab the excess water with a paper towel, and let 'em dry. Done.

I have them on two masks and they are very-well stuck on without using glue. I put defog on the readers and haven't had any problem, YMMV.
 

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