MrRoo:
Is there one I can use with my current regulator stage 1/2? Are they comfortable? Anything you would like to throw in would be awesome, thanks!
Jamie
My "everyday dive" rig includes a Kirby Morgan Mk48 "Supermask".
This is a compromise design between a normal low-profile mask & a full face mask. The mask has two "compartments", a normal mask-like compartment, and a "pod" which clips on the mask frame for diving. The two compartments are separate when the mask is correctly fitted. You attach your regulator to the "pod" just like you attach a normal mouthpiece. I use the 'extended' mouthpiece provided by KM which allows me to take the reg into my mouth "just like normal" when I want to.
You can pinch your nose via the rubber nosecone just like you would on a normal mask (no "posts" or other confusing systems required).
The mask has a slightly more complex strap than a "normal" mask. Once you learn how to don it, it's a non-issue. (The secret is to clip it together, and leave it loose enough to get over your head/hood, then just tighten it in place.)
Advantages:
* You can dive this mask just like you'd dive any other low profile mask. You do not need to bring a backup mask, or practice underwater mask remove & replace drills (you should do them anyway, but they're not a requirement for diving this mask).
* You can share air with a buddy just like you would with a normal rig. I can remove the "pod" with my right hand, and donate it (its on a long hose) as in a normal DIR-style OOA drill.
* You can use a normal bungeed backup regulator. If you lose the primary, just unclip the pod, store the reg like you would a normal 2nd stage, and breathe the bungeed backup per standard operating procedure.
* Keeps your face warm, which extends bottom time. (I noticed a .1 ft3/minute improvement in SAC when diving with this mask, which I attribute to comfort at depth.)
* You can talk (with the mouthpiece out of your mouth) and be reasonably clearly understood by your dive team.
* You could add coms if you wished (I have not).
* Reduced jaw fatigue from gripping the mouthpiece (I did a liveaboard last year where we did 4 dives a day, and by the 4th day, my teeth ached every time I bit into my reg, no matter how lightly I tried to hold it...)
* Straps keep mask in place when kicked in face by buddy. I speak from personal experience.
* If, for some reason, you found yourself using this mask while breathing a highly enriched gas mix too deeply, and you OxTox, you will not suck down much (if any) water.
Negatives:
* Costs more than a regular low profile mask.
* Nonstandard gear may affect your team cohesion. You have to brief the mask to new buddies and anyone you're diving with who is unfamiliar with the mask before you get in the water to avoid surprises/confusion.
* In an OOA where a diver grabs for your reg without your assistance, they're going to pull it away from the pod, and possibly end up with a reg with no mouthpiece (which won't stop them from using it, but may be confusing). The "Pod" is designed to fail "open" (that is, detach from the frame) when yanked, but it's impossible to say what would happen if a panicked diver grabbed for your hose and did a "Hulk Pull" at depth).
* If the strap breaks, you'll need to get a Kirby Morgan replacement because it is nonstandard.
* I found the "field of view" to be slightly smaller than my normal mask, but that may simply be an optical illusion; the masks seem to have the same sized lenses.
Ryan