Bifiocal lens mask

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Any suggestions for a UK company which could supply me with a bifocal mask? I need a true bifocal, ie prescription (distance) lenses with bifocal (gauge-reader) elements. I’ve had no luck with a Google search. I don’t want clip-in lenses on a standard mask, or stick-on gauge-readers for a prescription mask. Thanks.
 
Cressi do bifocal masks, albeit not cheap, I’ve just started a thread expanding on this subject
 
Any suggestions for a UK company which could supply me with a bifocal mask? I need a true bifocal, ie prescription (distance) lenses with bifocal (gauge-reader) elements. I’ve had no luck with a Google search. I don’t want clip-in lenses on a standard mask, or stick-on gauge-readers for a prescription mask. Thanks.
While they are not in the UK, SeaVision did my progressive prescription in my mask.
 
Any suggestions for a UK company which could supply me with a bifocal mask? I need a true bifocal, ie prescription (distance) lenses with bifocal (gauge-reader) elements. I’ve had no luck with a Google search. I don’t want clip-in lenses on a standard mask, or stick-on gauge-readers for a prescription mask. Thanks.
From another thread: Prescription Dive Masks - Dive Sight
 
Any suggestions for a UK company which could supply me with a bifocal mask? I need a true bifocal, ie prescription (distance) lenses with bifocal (gauge-reader) elements. I’ve had no luck with a Google search. I don’t want clip-in lenses on a standard mask, or stick-on gauge-readers for a prescription mask. Thanks.
you should be able to find an optometrist who will do that in the UK. I did find one here in Montreal but bit far away for you ! I suggest you buy in person and not on-line.

Cheers.
 
Monovision may be an option. I started with a custom bifocal mask but the bifocal line ended un interfering with my view through the 45° viewfinder on my camera. I now have a -2.5 lens in the right and a -1.5 left. I much prefer it to the bifocal mask and it's also a lot less expensive.
 

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