Mask suggestions for light sensitive eyes

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Seadive TruVu RayBlocker-HD

There are many different styles to fit most faces. I use them for those long surface swims in the bright California sunshine.

I use polarized sunglasses for reflection off snow and water.

Seadive is sold under other names. Maybe Google TruVu RayBlocker.
 
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I use the Seavision 2100 with black skirt.

Masks - SeaVisionUSA

For anything except night or dark, green water, I use the magenta lens. It definitely reduces the overall amount of light coming in. But, I don't have particularly sensitive eyes, so I can't comment on how much difference it makes. The color correction is nice in tropical water, though.

The gauge reader lenses are really nice for my aging eyes, too.
 
A little late to the party, but my wife is light sensitive and uses Seadive masks. They are rose colored with a black skirt. She uses them on night dives with not much issue. I notice the outside is slightly reflective and seems to scratch more easily than my clear lenses. I think hers has some sort of coating. We dive clear tropical waters.
 
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