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Mask Description
The RX Mako Farsighted Corrective Scuba Diving Mask is designed for farsighted divers seeking clarity underwater. Its prescription lenses eliminate the need for contact lenses, offering a safer, more comfortable dive.
Made with hypoallergenic silicone, the mask provides a secure, leak-proof fit, while the easy-to-adjust buckle system ensures quick adjustments. Scratch-resistant, tempered glass lenses add durability, making it ideal for both snorkeling and diving up to 100 feet. Each mask comes with a free diving guide to enhance your underwater adventures.
Experience clear vision and dive confidently with the RX Mako.
Mask Sizing Chart
Rx Mako
Size Category: Small/Medium — compact, low-volume fit.
How to measure
1Width: straight line from outer eye corner to outer eye corner (don’t wrap).
2Height: from just under your nose to just above your eyebrow line.
Mask Size Ranges
Min (in)
Max (in)
Width
3¼ ″
4¾ ″
Height
3 ″
3¾ ″
Options: Farsighted (+1.00 to +5.00) · Skirt: Black · Frame: Black or Red. (Farsighted (+) lenses only.)
Prescription Lens Info
This mask features Farsighted (SPH) lenses in positive diopters (e.g., +1.50, +1.75, +2.00).
Tempered glass lenses for strength, safety, and clear underwater vision.
Need help? Chat with us live or email info@oceansoptics.com
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More than JUST a Mask
At Oceans Optics, we’re committed to clear vision and unforgettable underwater experiences. That’s why every order includes Snorkeling 101 – Your Ultimate Guide to Better Aquatic Adventures!
Get expert tips instantly after checkout or via email, and dive in with confidence.
What is the difference between nearsighted and farsighted lenses?
Nearsighted (Myopia) lenses: Negative SPH values (example: -2.50) to help you see clearly at distance.
Farsighted (Hyperopia) lenses: Positive SPH values (example: +2.50) to help with close-up vision.
How do I find the sphere (SPH) value on my prescription?
Look for the column labelled SPH or Sphere. It can also be labelled Power or PWR. A minus sign (-) is nearsighted. A plus sign (+) is farsighted.
How should I adjust my prescription for clear vision underwater?
Underwater adjustment: For most people, choosing a lens that is 0.50 diopters weaker (towards zero) than your normal SPH gives the best comfort and clarity underwater.
Why: Water creates natural magnification, and mask lenses sit further from your eyes than glasses. Reducing by 0.50 helps keep vision feeling natural and comfortable underwater.
Examples: If your SPH is -2.25, choose -2.00. If your SPH is -2.75, choose -2.50.
Our lenses are available in 0.50 increments, so choose the closest available option.
I have astigmatism (CYL). What should I choose?
Our standard prescription options are based on SPH. If you have astigmatism (CYL), use the same rule whether your cylinder is minus (-) or plus (+). What matters is the size of the CYL value, not the sign.
If your CYL is 1.00 or less (for example -0.50, -1.00, +0.50, or +1.00), you can usually follow the normal underwater adjustment and choose 0.50 weaker than your SPH (towards zero), then pick the closest available 0.50 step.
If your CYL is stronger than 1.00 (for example -1.25, -1.75, +1.25, or +2.00), we recommend no reduction or a minimal 0.25 reduction (if available), then choosing the closest option in our 0.50 steps.
If you are unsure, upload your prescription and we will quickly check your selection for you.
I can’t find my lens strength in the dropdown. What should I do?
The dropdown shows all strengths available for that specific mask. If your exact number is not listed, choose the closest available option using the guidance above.
If you want us to confirm the best match, upload your prescription on the product page or email us at info@oceansoptics.com.
Can I choose different lens strengths for each eye?
Yes. You can select different strengths for left and right eye. You can mix and match any combination available in the dropdown menu.
How do I upload my prescription during checkout?
On the product page you can optionally upload your prescription so we can check your selection before we build it. You can also leave a note in the cart, or email us at info@oceansoptics.com.
How do I stop my mask from fogging?
A simple method is the toothpaste trick. Rub a small amount of toothpaste on the inside of each lens using circular motions for a few minutes, then rinse thoroughly. Do this before your first use (and repeat if needed).
Before each session, you can also use a tiny amount of baby shampoo or dish soap mixed with water. Rub a thin film on the inside of the lens, then lightly rinse so a fine layer remains.
Do you have a guide to help me use my mask properly?
What happens if I accidentally choose the wrong lens strength?
Message us as soon as possible. If the order has not entered the build or shipping stage yet, we can usually update the lens selection.
Are your lenses safe for both snorkeling and scuba diving?
Yes. Our lenses are HD tempered glass and are suitable for snorkeling and scuba diving up to 100 ft (30 m).
How long does delivery take, and can I track my order?
Most orders arrive in 5 to 10 days, but we recommend allowing up to 14 days to be safe. You will receive a tracking number by email once your order ships.
What is your return or exchange policy for prescription masks?
Your satisfaction, guaranteed.
You have 30 days from delivery to request a return, as long as the item is unworn, unused, with tags, and in original packaging. For full details, visit our Return Policy.
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