Masks Basics

Guide price: £30 – £120

The comfort, fit and quality of a mask is equally as important for snorkellers as it is for divers. There is no such thing as “its only for snorkelling”. Whether diving or snorkelling you want to be able to gain as much enjoyment as possible from the amazing underwater world. A snorkelling or diving mask is definitely a try before you buy piece of kit. Everyone has a slightly different shaped face and so different designs of mask will feel very different on your face. A mask that doesn’t fit will leak underwater and spoil your diving or snorkelling experience.

At Aquanaut we stock masks from 9 different manufacturers and over 30 different styles, many of which have a range of colours. You are welcome to try everything on, but our team will happily guide you to get the right fit.

 


fitment

To find out if a mask fits you, you don’t need to use the strap, just place it on your face (making sure not to trap either the mask strap or your hair) and breathe in slightly through your nose. When you pull the mask from your face there should be a slight pop as the pressure equalizes. If it does, then the mask fits you (for those of you with facial hair, you will need to use Vaseline or similar to get a good seal).


skirt

The skirt of a mask should be made of silicone not PVC. PVC is thicker and less flexible than silicone so it won’t mould to the contours of your face very well and is more likeley to leak. PVC is cheaper than silicone and so most of the cheap masks that you find in tourist shops and snorkeling hire kit will be made of it.
 

silicone

Silicone comes in two types, black and clear. Clear silicone has been chemically bleached in order to make it clear and so it is stiffer than black silicone. If you are having trouble finding a mask that fits, trying a black silicone one may help. Some people find black silicone masks claustrophobic, however some really like the comfort so try one on and see how it feels first.

 

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