Discover Scuba Masks at Diving Sports Canada

A scuba mask is an essential investment when assembling your personal scuba gear. It provides clear underwater vision, protects your face and eyes from water irritants, and keeps water out of your nose. Here’s our comprehensive guide to exploring different types of scuba masks and their unique features, along with helpful tips for selecting and maintaining your mask for longevity.

Understanding Scuba Masks

The primary function of a scuba mask is to create an air space in front of your eyes, ensuring clear underwater visibility. It covers your nose, eyes, and part of your cheeks, and should fit snugly to prevent water ingress. By sealing the nose, it allows divers to equalize pressure as they descend. A typical scuba mask consists of lenses for vision, a skirt for sealing against the face, a frame for structural support, and straps for a secure fit.

Types of Scuba Masks

Scuba masks come in various types to suit different preferences and diving needs:

  • Single Lens: Offers an unobstructed view without a frame across the nose bridge.
  • Dual Lens: Features two separate lenses, ideal for those requiring prescription lenses.
  • Multiple Lens: Includes side windows for enhanced peripheral vision, suitable for panoramic views.
  • Full-Face Masks: Covers the entire face, allowing breathing through both nose and mouth, often used by professionals.
  • Special Features of Scuba Masks

    Modern scuba masks incorporate several features for comfort and functionality:

  • Tempered Glass Lenses: Offers durability and safety by resisting breakage and handling water pressure changes better than regular glass.
  • Skirt Quality: A high-quality silicone skirt ensures a secure and comfortable seal against the face, crucial for preventing leaks.
  • Frame Options: Choose between frameless masks for a streamlined fit or framed masks for easier repairability.
  • Mask Volume: Opt for low-volume masks for less air space, providing easier clearing and reduced drag underwater.
  • Color and Style: From clear to colored skirts, masks come in various styles to match personal preferences and improve underwater aesthetics.
  • Prescription Lenses: Available for correcting vision impairments, enhancing visibility during dives.
  • Purge Valve Masks: Includes a one-way valve for easy water clearing, ensuring a hassle-free diving experience.
  • Mask Straps: Select from rubber, silicone, or neoprene straps for comfort, with neoprene being preferable for divers with long hair.
  • Choosing Your Scuba Mask

    Finding the right scuba mask is crucial for a comfortable and enjoyable dive:

  • Ensure a snug fit without excessive pressure on your face.
  • Test the mask’s seal by placing it against your face without using the straps and inhaling gently.
  • Consider factors like visibility, field of view, and preferred style to enhance your diving experience.
  • Maintaining Your Scuba Mask

    Proper care extends the lifespan of your mask:

  • Clean with fresh water after each dive to remove salt and debris.
  • Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent damage to silicone parts.
  • Avoid tightening straps excessively to prevent premature wear.
  • FAQs About Scuba Masks

    Can I use a snorkeling mask for scuba diving?

    Snorkeling masks and scuba masks differ in build and purpose. Scuba masks are designed for deeper dives with lower volumes and stronger construction.

    How tight should my scuba mask be?

    Your mask should seal comfortably against your face without excessive pressure, ensuring both comfort and functionality.

    Find Your Perfect Scuba Mask at Diving Sports Canada

    Choosing a scuba diving mask isn't just about looks — it's about comfort and fit. When selecting your mask, prioritize these two factors. Begin by ensuring the mask sits evenly on your face. Adjust the straps accordingly and test for comfort by wearing the mask with a snorkelor regulator mouthpiece to ensure it doesn't compromise the fit. Move your head around to check for any blind spots that might affect your vision.

    To maintain your mask's quality, apply a defog solution before each dive and rinse it with fresh water afterward. At Diving Sports Canada, we stock robust masks from leading brands such as Apeks, Zeagle, Cressi, Hollis, and Scubapro. Purchase your scuba mask from us for a comfortable and enjoyable underwater experience.