Nearsighted Prescription Snorkel & Scuba Masks
See clearly underwater with nearsighted prescription dive masks. Minus diopter lenses in 0.50 steps, tempered glass lenses, comfy silicone.
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Vendor:Oceans Optics$70.00 USD -
Vendor:Oceans Optics$70.00 USD -
SALEVendor:Oceans Optics$94.00 USD$84.60 USDSALE -
SALEVendor:Oceans Optics$94.00 USD$84.60 USDSALE -
Vendor:Oceans Optics$70.00 USD -
Vendor:Oceans Optics$70.00 USD -
SALEVendor:Oceans Optics$75.00 USD$70.00 USDSALE -
Vendor:Oceans Optics$60.00 USD
Nearsighted Prescription Lenses Explained
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How Rx Lenses Work
Nearsighted diopter lenses move the focal point so distant objects snaps into focus underwater.
Despite the name Nearsighted, they improve overall scene clarity across common dive distances by bending light towards the retina.
Because water makes things look larger and closer, many divers choose a slightly lower magnitude than their glasses.
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How To Choose Your Minus Lenses
- Use the Sphere value from your latest prescription.
- Select the closest minus power in 0.50 steps. Remember to round down toward 0!
- Most divers go 0.25 to 0.50 weaker than their glasses due to water magnification.
- Choose each eye separately if your Sphere values differ.
Quality you can feel! Tempered glass lenses for sharp, durable optics, plus hypoallergenic silicone skirts for a comfortable, leak resistant seal.
Try the Underwater Lens Calculator and see our Mask Size Guide for tips on how to measure and choose the perfect mask for you!
more than JUST a guide
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Learn how to set up and use your snorkeling equipment like a pro.
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Learn about fascinating marine species and where to find them.
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Master the best techniques for keeping your mask clear from water and fog.
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Get tips on potential hazards and how to avoid them while enjoying your adventures.
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