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  • Freediving mask small volume 500 dual Arctic blue
  • Freediving mask small volume 500 dual Arctic blue
  • Freediving mask small volume 500 dual Arctic blue
  • Freediving mask small volume 500 dual Arctic blue
  • Freediving mask small volume 500 dual Arctic blue
Freediving mask small volume 500 dual Arctic blue
SUBEA

Freediving mask small volume 500 dual Arctic blue

8580511
$17.00
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  • Freediving mask small volume 500 dual Arctic blue
  • Freediving mask small volume 500 dual Arctic blue
  • Freediving mask small volume 500 dual Arctic blue
  • Freediving mask small volume 500 dual Arctic blue
  • Freediving mask small volume 500 dual Arctic blue
  • Freediving mask small volume 500 dual Arctic blue
  • Freediving mask small volume 500 dual Arctic blue
  • Freediving mask small volume 500 dual Arctic blue
  • Freediving mask small volume 500 dual Arctic blue
Freediving mask small volume 500 dual Arctic blue
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Our design teams created this diving mask for freedivers. Enables you to freedive in the sea or in a pool.

The enlarged upward field of vision allows you to look up to the surface without raising your head. This reduces the risk of losing (syncope) when returning to the surface

Skirt: 100.0% Silicone; Frame for skiing: 100.0% Polycarbonate; Lens for diving: 100.0% Glass Mineral; Strap: 100.0% Silicone; Buckle for diving: 100.0% Polycarbonate

BENEFITS

Internal volume

Low volume (152 cm³) for better equalisation when diving down.

Field of vision

Vertical field of vision: 96° (M). Horizontal field of vision: 117° (M).

Robustness

Double lens, scratch-resistant tempered glass.

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

INTERNAL VOLUME

The volume of air inside the mask, between the face and the lens, represents the internal volume.
For freedivers and spearfishers, the internal volume of the mask must be minimised to facilitate equalisation.

ADAPTED FIELD OF VISION

There is a risk of losing (syncope) during a freediving session. This risk is even greater in the last 10 metres before reaching the surface.
It increases further still if the freediver raises their head to look up at the surface.
To reduce the risk of such a blackout, our design teams have developed a mask shape that increases the upward field of vision, without the diver needing to raise their head.

EQUALISATION

The mask gets pressed against the face when diving down. As you dive, pressure gets applied to the mask's flexible skirt, reducing the internal volume and pressing the mask against the face. This phenomenon, which can cause pain in the eyes, can be avoided by equalising the internal pressure of the mask and the external pressure exerted by the water. Simply breathe out gently through your nose. Air is very valuable in underwater sports, so this equalising effect must be kept to a minimum.

SILICONE

Silicone is an extremely flexible material. A silicone skirt conforms gently to the contours of the face, creating a watertight seal.