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I was diving off of Jupiter when I saw this mask. The bottom part was designed to read gauges and you made it. Where can I try one in the Orlando area?
 
Hi Neutral:
Hey, that's the mask I use. Our Gauge Reader Mask is pretty unique. The unique part is that we have + 1.75 diopter lenses built-in to bottoms of each lens. Essentially, built-in reading (magnifying) lens that don't interfere with normal vision. It really helps reading the little numbers on the computer and pressure gauge. It's commonly purchased by divers that don't need glasses on the surface, they just need a little help reading their gauges. No Dr. prescription is required. You can view the mask here,http://xsscuba.com/mask_gaugereader.html You can find a local XS Scuba Dealer here, http://xsscuba.com/locator/index.php If you have any problem give me a call at 866 977-2822.

Neutral Buoyancy:
I was diving off of Jupiter when I saw this mask. The bottom part was designed to read gauges and you made it. Where can I try one in the Orlando area?
 
My wife has to use reading glasses and when we're on the dive boat she has asked me many times to see what her computer says simply because she did not want to have to put her glasses on five minutes before backrolling off the side. Once in the water if she held her computer out at arm's length she could read it. She bought a couple of dozen peel and stick lenses off Ebay and they eventually wahed off.

When she saw your mask she ordered one and has been extremely satisfied with it. I convinced her to get a black one and now she looks better underwater and can see great.

Jim Baldwin


XS Scuba:
Hi Neutral:
Hey, that's the mask I use. Our Gauge Reader Mask is pretty unique. The unique part is that we have + 1.75 diopter lenses built-in to bottoms of each lens. Essentially, built-in reading (magnifying) lens that don't interfere with normal vision. It really helps reading the little numbers on the computer and pressure gauge. It's commonly purchased by divers that don't need glasses on the surface, they just need a little help reading their gauges. No Dr. prescription is required. You can view the mask here,http://xsscuba.com/mask_gaugereader.html You can find a local XS Scuba Dealer here, http://xsscuba.com/locator/index.php If you have any problem give me a call at 866 977-2822.
 
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