Which Masks Have the Best View?

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024

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  • @pellelidell007
    @pellelidell007 Před rokem +3

    I'd like to add XDeep's Radical mask to the equation. Superbly designed, and has superb FOV. Very soft silicon. Quality through and through...

    • @leopoldbloom4835
      @leopoldbloom4835 Před rokem +1

      That’s just xdeep: superbly designed and quality through and through.

    • @Yggdrasil42
      @Yggdrasil42 Před rokem +1

      I was just gonna say that. I like how wide the fov is.

    • @FreddyGaertner94
      @FreddyGaertner94 Před rokem +1

      I started with a mares i3 and then upgraded to the xdeep radical and i love it.

  • @wfp9378
    @wfp9378 Před 5 měsíci

    Just replaced my old mask today with the Zensee. Didn’t even know this one but was trying on masks at a local dive shop thinking I would be choosing between the Cressi Quantum or the scuba pro frameless. They suggested I try the Tusa and as I put it on I knew it was for me.

  • @douglaw99
    @douglaw99 Před rokem

    Thanks for the response, much appreciated.

  • @geerxin
    @geerxin Před rokem +1

    FOV is not as simple as just by looking at the size of the mask. bigger mask doesn't always = better FOV. there are 2 main factors which will affect the FOV.
    1, the size of the lens/frame.
    2, the distance between the eyes and the lens.
    on top of that, it also have to fit your face.
    imagine your self looking through a window, the bigger the window the less distance you need from the window to see more. and vice versa.
    I use to wear a Tusa HD mask. it's pretty big and bulky, it's got a really big lens. But because the design of the mask, even it's got a big lens but the FOV is still limited.
    diffrent face shape wearing a same mask would result a diffrent FOV.
    without considering the fit, the rule of thumb is the bigger the lens, the better the FOV. the closer the lens to the eyes, the better the FOV.
    so it's difficult to recomend a mask to anyone without that person actually trying it and comparing to other masks.
    the best way to find the best mask for you is to go to a really big LDS, and try all of masks avalible.

  • @geemac44
    @geemac44 Před rokem

    I presume it would be wise to buy 2 x selected wider FOV knowing the 2nd is an identical ‘reserve’ mask, especially if your chosen in-use mask is damaged or possibly lost beyond maximum safe diving limits…IMO😊

  • @frankszatkowski3956
    @frankszatkowski3956 Před rokem

    I think you mentioned an upcoming video about downcurrents. Is that still coming? We were in Cozumel recently when there was a downcurrent tragedy. Would be very interested in your thoughts. Thanks. #AskMark.

  • @gazbaruk
    @gazbaruk Před rokem +1

    #AskMark Hi Mark, I'm hoping to learn to dive this year, how fit do you need to be. I'm using it as motivation to hopefully loose a few kilos. Thanks

    • @ScubaDiverMagazine
      @ScubaDiverMagazine  Před rokem +1

      That's cool, and a great question! You don't need to be super fit to learn how to scuba dive but, there are some health considerations.
      When you sign up for your course you'll fill out a _self assessment questionnaire_ to make sure that you don't have any conditions that a doctor would need to sign off before you begin. And at the beginning of your water sessions there are a couple of swimming tests but, they're not timed. Typically: swim 200m, rest, tread water for 10mins.
      Scuba diving is a fairly chilled out hobby but, it is important that you look after your heart. Have a chat with your local dive centre and they'll go through any doubts you may have

    • @gazbaruk
      @gazbaruk Před rokem

      @@ScubaDiverMagazine Thanks for the reply Mark. Should have mentioned I was Type 2 Diabetic. Off for a chat with my local BSAC club next week. Fingers crossed

  • @hughidiyit2588
    @hughidiyit2588 Před rokem

    I could well imagine that the Beuchat Super Comensator has a very good FOV.

  • @kc7tym9
    @kc7tym9 Před rokem +1

    #askmark could you explain or let divers know how air moves in the bcd. I figured it out after ascending to the surface from 60 feet. Go vertical or point your shoulder. I never thought about it. It was never told about it.

    • @ScubaDiverMagazine
      @ScubaDiverMagazine  Před rokem +1

      Sure, air simply always wants to go to the highest point but, in some BCD designs air can get trapped in some corners.
      Most BCDs are designed so that the valves are at the highest point when you're horizontal in the water. But, if you have a trapped air pocket then pointing your knees down and stretching your left shoulder up should direct any air to that corrugated house.
      There's actually a funny story where an Apeks Sidemount BCD failed it's test because in the official test the BCD is tested upright. However sidemount BCDs don't have an upper valve so they had to place a valve there just to pass this test.

  • @thegreatneess
    @thegreatneess Před rokem

    Hi Mark, Tusa Zensee or Beuchat Maxlux S ?

  • @MastereosTee
    @MastereosTee Před rokem

    Tusa Freedom HD 👀

  • @ericramosmd
    @ericramosmd Před rokem

    Are the frameless mask better for people with mustaches? Thank you

  • @ianpercival9260
    @ianpercival9260 Před rokem

    Hi Mark . I’m pretty new to diving. When I did my open water course I was able to use a bifocal mask. I’m looking to purchase one for myself. Any suggestions on a particular make? Much appreciated

    • @ScubaDiverMagazine
      @ScubaDiverMagazine  Před rokem +1

      It really depends on your prescription. I'd look at some TUSA masks like the Ceos and Geminus. With those masks you can swap the lenses with some off-the-shelf prescription lenses that are a high quality choice but, only if your prescription isn't too complicated.
      Otherwise there are some companies such as Axis Optical, who can make lenses to your prescription and mask shape. It's custom for you but, much more expensive

    • @ianpercival9260
      @ianpercival9260 Před rokem

      Many thanks