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| <rick_hughes@btconnect.com> wrote >A while back I posted that my current mask has now reached it's 21st > birthday and I wanted to change out to a 'wide lens' type .... reviews > seem to favour the Cressi Matrix (or earlier Big Eyes) or Mares > X-Vision. > > I need a wider fitting mask ... I went and tried a Cressi Big Eyes & > Matrix .. neither would seal at the sides ... even in a simple 'suck > in' test out of the water You're not alone in this. I have both a big eyes and the Mares equivalent. Both sealed in the shop. Neither did in the water. In my case, the thin skirt at the bottom simply would not flex enough to maintain a seal. > OK... more help needed. > I want to keep to a Low Volume mask with new style 'big eyes type. > Any suggestions as to larger fitting masks to go and try. > The only one that did fit was a Typhoon ... but don't want to make a > snap decision. If you find something, let the rest of us know. I've yet to find any extended vision mask that works for me. Stay away from the Mares ESA. It's a good idea, poorly done. The frame cracks very easily. I curently use Tusa Liberator masks. One is the standard model, the other is the plus. I'm not sure there is a difference except in price. I have three of them, one for snorkeling and a primary and backup for diving. The one I use for snorkeling has been around for at least 10 years and seems to be almost as good as it was when I bought it. The silicon has discolored a bit, but is still as flexible as ever. They fit relatively close to the face and give me a reasonable field of view in all directions. Lee |
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| <rick_hughes@btconnect.com> wrote >A while back I posted that my current mask has now reached it's 21st > birthday and I wanted to change out to a 'wide lens' type .... reviews > seem to favour the Cressi Matrix (or earlier Big Eyes) or Mares > X-Vision. > > I need a wider fitting mask ... I went and tried a Cressi Big Eyes & > Matrix .. neither would seal at the sides ... even in a simple 'suck > in' test out of the water You're not alone in this. I have both a big eyes and the Mares equivalent. Both sealed in the shop. Neither did in the water. In my case, the thin skirt at the bottom simply would not flex enough to maintain a seal. > OK... more help needed. > I want to keep to a Low Volume mask with new style 'big eyes type. > Any suggestions as to larger fitting masks to go and try. > The only one that did fit was a Typhoon ... but don't want to make a > snap decision. If you find something, let the rest of us know. I've yet to find any extended vision mask that works for me. Stay away from the Mares ESA. It's a good idea, poorly done. The frame cracks very easily. I curently use Tusa Liberator masks. One is the standard model, the other is the plus. I'm not sure there is a difference except in price. I have three of them, one for snorkeling and a primary and backup for diving. The one I use for snorkeling has been around for at least 10 years and seems to be almost as good as it was when I bought it. The silicon has discolored a bit, but is still as flexible as ever. They fit relatively close to the face and give me a reasonable field of view in all directions. Lee |
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| <rick_hughes@btconnect.com> wrote >A while back I posted that my current mask has now reached it's 21st > birthday and I wanted to change out to a 'wide lens' type .... reviews > seem to favour the Cressi Matrix (or earlier Big Eyes) or Mares > X-Vision. > > I need a wider fitting mask ... I went and tried a Cressi Big Eyes & > Matrix .. neither would seal at the sides ... even in a simple 'suck > in' test out of the water You're not alone in this. I have both a big eyes and the Mares equivalent. Both sealed in the shop. Neither did in the water. In my case, the thin skirt at the bottom simply would not flex enough to maintain a seal. > OK... more help needed. > I want to keep to a Low Volume mask with new style 'big eyes type. > Any suggestions as to larger fitting masks to go and try. > The only one that did fit was a Typhoon ... but don't want to make a > snap decision. If you find something, let the rest of us know. I've yet to find any extended vision mask that works for me. Stay away from the Mares ESA. It's a good idea, poorly done. The frame cracks very easily. I curently use Tusa Liberator masks. One is the standard model, the other is the plus. I'm not sure there is a difference except in price. I have three of them, one for snorkeling and a primary and backup for diving. The one I use for snorkeling has been around for at least 10 years and seems to be almost as good as it was when I bought it. The silicon has discolored a bit, but is still as flexible as ever. They fit relatively close to the face and give me a reasonable field of view in all directions. Lee |
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| <rick_hughes@btconnect.com> wrote >A while back I posted that my current mask has now reached it's 21st > birthday and I wanted to change out to a 'wide lens' type .... reviews > seem to favour the Cressi Matrix (or earlier Big Eyes) or Mares > X-Vision. > > I need a wider fitting mask ... I went and tried a Cressi Big Eyes & > Matrix .. neither would seal at the sides ... even in a simple 'suck > in' test out of the water You're not alone in this. I have both a big eyes and the Mares equivalent. Both sealed in the shop. Neither did in the water. In my case, the thin skirt at the bottom simply would not flex enough to maintain a seal. > OK... more help needed. > I want to keep to a Low Volume mask with new style 'big eyes type. > Any suggestions as to larger fitting masks to go and try. > The only one that did fit was a Typhoon ... but don't want to make a > snap decision. If you find something, let the rest of us know. I've yet to find any extended vision mask that works for me. Stay away from the Mares ESA. It's a good idea, poorly done. The frame cracks very easily. I curently use Tusa Liberator masks. One is the standard model, the other is the plus. I'm not sure there is a difference except in price. I have three of them, one for snorkeling and a primary and backup for diving. The one I use for snorkeling has been around for at least 10 years and seems to be almost as good as it was when I bought it. The silicon has discolored a bit, but is still as flexible as ever. They fit relatively close to the face and give me a reasonable field of view in all directions. Lee |
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| <rick_hughes@btconnect.com> wrote >A while back I posted that my current mask has now reached it's 21st > birthday and I wanted to change out to a 'wide lens' type .... reviews > seem to favour the Cressi Matrix (or earlier Big Eyes) or Mares > X-Vision. > > I need a wider fitting mask ... I went and tried a Cressi Big Eyes & > Matrix .. neither would seal at the sides ... even in a simple 'suck > in' test out of the water You're not alone in this. I have both a big eyes and the Mares equivalent. Both sealed in the shop. Neither did in the water. In my case, the thin skirt at the bottom simply would not flex enough to maintain a seal. > OK... more help needed. > I want to keep to a Low Volume mask with new style 'big eyes type. > Any suggestions as to larger fitting masks to go and try. > The only one that did fit was a Typhoon ... but don't want to make a > snap decision. If you find something, let the rest of us know. I've yet to find any extended vision mask that works for me. Stay away from the Mares ESA. It's a good idea, poorly done. The frame cracks very easily. I curently use Tusa Liberator masks. One is the standard model, the other is the plus. I'm not sure there is a difference except in price. I have three of them, one for snorkeling and a primary and backup for diving. The one I use for snorkeling has been around for at least 10 years and seems to be almost as good as it was when I bought it. The silicon has discolored a bit, but is still as flexible as ever. They fit relatively close to the face and give me a reasonable field of view in all directions. Lee |
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| I have had the same problem with the cressi big eyes sealed in the shop yet to have a dry dive. Thats 20 dives and stil getting water in. Major. |
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| I have had the same problem with the cressi big eyes sealed in the shop yet to have a dry dive. Thats 20 dives and stil getting water in. Major. |
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| I have had the same problem with the cressi big eyes sealed in the shop yet to have a dry dive. Thats 20 dives and stil getting water in. Major. |
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| I have had the same problem with the cressi big eyes sealed in the shop yet to have a dry dive. Thats 20 dives and stil getting water in. Major. |
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| I have had the same problem with the cressi big eyes sealed in the shop yet to have a dry dive. Thats 20 dives and stil getting water in. Major. |
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