How to Buy a Mask
Fit and Comfort, Mask Volume, How Many Windows, Silicone Choices, Finding the Right Mask, Glasses and Contacts
The Mares Esa
The Esa is one of the few six window masks available and carries the first patent on such a mask. The six windows allow a diver a much broader range of vision.
Bold New Styling in an Extremely Low Volume Mask
Dacor's Bandit is unlike your typical dive mask. A hybrid of a swim goggle and a two lens mask, it is one of the most unique-looking masks on the market today.
Low Volume Masks
Where low volume is a matter of personal preference for scuba divers, it is essential for freedivers.
Snorkel Sets for Kids
To ensure that your children return to the sea time and again with the same wide eyed wonderment and confidence, they need to feel comfortable in its midst.
MARES Buyer's Guide Test
Unlike other footwear the fit of the footpocket is only part of choosing the correct fin. The most important part of the fin, the blade, is often overlooked by divers buying their first (and often second and third) pair of fins.
3 Fins to Propel You Toward Adventure
The three snorkeling fins described in this article suit various budgets, needs and skill levels. But all are soft on the foot and easy on the leg so you can enjoy snorkeling for your entire holiday.
Amoeba Scuba-Guard
A simple, inexpensive surgical latex rubber cover, Amoeba Scuba-Guard comes in one size and fits nearly every mouthpiece. You use an Amoeba Scuba-Guard one day and throw it away.
Mares Prescrition Lens Masks
Mares can get you into a high quality prescription lens mask for less than the cost of your average eyeglasses.
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