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stick-on magnifier lens for one eye...it's on its third mask now and after a couple of hundred dives, no problems.
 
I'm with Diversaurus - I did my first dive trip with my new Mares X Vision mask with my bifocal prescription lenses and I wish I had done that 5 yrs. ago. It cost me $197.00 and well worth it.

Barracuda2
 
Has anyone tried the type of mask that uses a snap-in frame that you have fitted with your perscription? My optometrist reccomeded it, but he's not a diver.:mean:
 
You can get bifocal contact lenses in some cases. Check that out.
 

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