Mask with standard lenses
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Diving lenses vary based on vision needs:
- Distance lenses are for clear vision of far objects like underwater scenery, marine life, and instruments.
- Near lenses help with close-up tasks such as reading dive computers.
- Progressive lenses provide clear vision at all distances (far, intermediate, near) in a single lens and are ideal for people over 40 for a more natural underwater viewing experience.
Lens thickness depends on your prescription, with Hi-Index materials offering thinner, lighter lenses and better clarity.
- Thin lenses (1.6 index)
– for medium diopters
– 20% thinner than standard lenses
– suitable for ±1.50 to ±2.50 - Extra Thin lenses (1.7 index)
– ideal for mid-high prescriptions
– around 30% thinner and lighter
– improved edge clarity
– suitable for ±2.00 to ±3.50 - Ultra Thin lenses (1.8 index)
– best for high prescriptions
– minimizing weight and maximizing optical performance
– 30% thinner than standard lenses
– recommended for prescriptions above ±4.00
We offer a wide range of prescription options:
- Distance prescriptions
– from +16.00 to -22.00 - Near additions
– from +0.25 to +5.00 - Additional corrections
– astigmatism (+6.00 to -6.00)
– prism
– other specialized optical needs
For complex prescriptions, contact us directly – we are always happy to help!
Not sure if your prescription can be made into a dive mask?
Fill out the form below and request a free consultation with Marco, founder and optical expert.
We’ll review your prescription and tell you clearly:
• if your vision can be made underwater
• what solution works best for your eyes
• how to achieve sharp, distortion-free vision while diving
Including complex prescriptions like astigmatism, high diopters, or progressive lenses.
No prescription yet? No problem.
The consultation is 100% free — no obligation.
