A Sight for Sport Eyes of Lake Oswego, Oregon, produces prescription and non-prescription dive masks and snorkels. Custom made prescription lenses can be fit into your existing mask.
Aquasight of Forest Park, Illinois, manufactures dive masks and lenses for underwater cameras and videocams with an important difference: dish optics. Unlike your regular mask which employs flat optics, dish optics collect more light and compensate for the effects of refraction (magnification). Check out their site for details and photos highlighting the advantages of an Aquasight mask.
Captree Opticians of Babylon, New York, can outfit your mask with your exact prescription. They can fabricate astigmatic prescriptions and even bifocals. Don't miss the colorful, vivid sites on your next vacation or adventure.
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Neoptx allows divers an quick & economical solution to adding magnification in dive masks, so that reading gauges, watch or camera settings is possible.
Prescription Dive Masks of San Diego, California can put any prescription into any diving mask. They make bifocals, gauge readers, de-magnifiers and everything optical that divers want. Their prices are very low and service is fast!
Prescription Dive Masks are made by Leonard Maggiore, of Queens, New York. Their method is to precision grind your eyeglass prescription into two super extra large, wide angle, safety lenses and then bond the lenses directly to the face plate with a special 100% transparent epoxy optical cement, which has the same index of refraction of glass and which meets all military and non-military environmental specifications for submersible optics. Leonard Maggiore invented this precription dive mask process in 1959.
Prescription Dive Masks From Seefish of Boca Raton, Florida, offers eyeglass prescriptions, custom-made and bonded to your dive mask. Lenses are precision crafted by licensed opticians, who themselves are skilled scuba divers, with an understanding of your underwater visual requirements. Lenses are available for every type of prescription.
Proear 2000 is a diving mask that enables divers to keep their ears dry, thereby protecting them from infections, pollution, and the negative effects of pressure. Proear 2000 was designed and developed by diving physicians, engineers and instructors at Safe Dive, Ltd.. in order to enhance diver safety and comfort.
ProEar2000 is the practical ear protector for divers, designed and developed by diving physicians, engineers and instructors at Safe Dive, Ltd.. and Oceanic USA in order to enhance diver safety and comfort. The mask's unique design and performance allows divers to keep their ears dry, thereby improving diver comfort and preventing painful ear problems, improving hearing and sense of direction underwater and simplifying equalization of pressures while diving.
Scuba Vision of Ukiah, California, specializes in the manufacturing of custom prescription masks for the sport scuba diver. They will manufacture and install safety lenses of your exact prescription in your dive mask. Whether your prescription calls for astigmatism correction, bifocal lenses, or you just use reading lenses, we'll customize your mask lenses to optimize your underwater experience. Chris Rehm, owner of Scuba Vision, is an optician with 25 years experience.
The ScubaSpec is designed to allow the visually deficient diver to position his proper visual prescription in the mask to attain normal vision in an underwater environment.