How to Choose a Dive Mask - By Leisurepro
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thanks for the video!
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thanks, very nice video.
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very helpful! thanks a lot! =)
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I want to commend you on these great video you guys have done. thank you!
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@ktyak Simply, don't smile.
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haha Will is so awesome :D
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Thank you so much!!!!
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great video. it helped a lot.
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Does under-nose facial hair prevent proper seal? I have the same style as Ben in the video.
RadoDani 10 months ago
@RadoDani It does make a difference! It’s really important to keep your mustache trim before you dive. It’s really hard to keep a good seal when you have bushy facial hair. I guess you need to choose between vanity and a good mask seal. I sometimes choose a mixture of both and deal with a little water in my mask! LOL!
leisurepro 10 months ago
Is there anything you can do about water getting into your mask if it fits perfectly but when you smile, it smooshes your cheeks and causes wrinkles which let water in? Or is this problem common to everyone?
ktyak 1 year ago
@ktyak You have run into a problem that pretty much everyone has, that is if you smile most likely the water is going to rush right into the mask and wipe that smile off your face. No matter how well the mask fits, if you smile it's going to leak, you just have to save the smiles for when you'r telling your friends of all the cool things you saw.
leisurepro 1 year ago
how to determine which mask will have the least chance of getting foggy?
oumtulip 1 year ago
Unfortunately all masks are susceptible to fogging. This is because of the difference in temperature inside the mask and outside in the water, not to mention breathing (exhaling) accidentally through your nose. The only way to prevent it is to use the proper cleaner when you first get the mask JAWS Scrub Mask and Slate Cleaner and antifog such as JAWS Spit Anti-fog prior to the dive.
Hope this helps!
leisurepro 1 year ago