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Aqua Sphere Sphera Swim Mask | 
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| Brand: Aqua Sphere Category: Sports
Buy New: $32.75 - $39.75
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 3722
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| Features:
| • | Clamshell packaging | | • | 180-Degree, Distortion-Free Visibility | | • | Comfortable, Leak Resistant Seal | | • | Anti-Fog and Scratch Resistant lens | | • | Two-year limited warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Sphera mask has all the amzing characteristics as the Seal mask but with the added comfort and convinience of a nose pocket, which makes it ideal for snorkeling. The Sphera mask comes in three frame colors and two skirt color combinations. The Sphera is also the perfect solution to the unsightful noseclip.180-degree field of visionComfortable and convenient nose pocketEasy adjust buckle system100% UVA and UVB protectionPlexisol lensAnti-fog coating*makes an excellent compliment to the Aqua FM.
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| Customer Reviews:
The Freediver's Mask January 7, 2008 This is the mask used by most professional freedivers all over the world, including record holders and breakers. If it's good enough for them, it has to be good enough for me, right?. I already took it for a test run and I love it. Low inner volume and high range of vision, particularly peripheral. It's very comfortable and light. Only problem is that the lens is plastic and can scratch very easily, so take good care of it and keep it in the box.
The BEST mask for Freediving! June 29, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Sphera is a PERFECT choice for freediving (which is why so many world record holders are diving with them now). It's very light and extremely low volume, so equalizing it takes almost no effort. Plus, being flexible, it will actually flex around your face BEFORE mask squeeze becomes a painful problem; I've taken it down to over 30' before I even HAD to equalize it. The curved lenses are great, as they afford a fantastic field of vision. They do cause a bit of distortion on the sides, but you soon adjust to it. When diving on a line, it's not noticable at all, since you're looking straight ahead. The only cons of this mask are that the lenses are plastic, and prone to scratches (keep it in it's case when not in use), and the mask does wear out and lose it's shape in about a year's time, requiring the purchase of a new one. All in all, it's a FANTASTIC freediving mask.
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