Guess it's time for a new mask....

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Cthippo

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I was today years old when I learned that putting trauma shears in your mask bag is a bad idea.

So, where is the fastest place to get prescription masks?
 

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What's a mask bag? Mine get set in their case (no lid) and then into the bottom of a Home depot bucket with the rest of my crap (dsmb, bfk, 3 lights, go pro rig, etc... how did the shears shatter it?
 
I was today years old when I learned that putting trauma shears in your mask bag is a bad idea.

So, where is the fastest place to get prescription masks?
Depends on your RX but Dive Gear Expires (DGX) has corrective masks.
 
damn bro. That sucks. How big are your sheers?

Also, since I discovered XS Scuba gauge readers are less than impressive, who makes a decent, reasonably priced, prescription mask?
 
damn bro. That sucks. How big are your sheers?

Also, since I discovered XS Scuba gauge readers are less than impressive, who makes a decent, reasonably priced, prescription mask?
Just regular cheap trauma shears. I am doing a rescue gig this weekend and brought a new harness, so I tossed a couple pairs of shears in so I could add them to the rig. The ones I have feature a bent tip and I think it was just enough of a point to break the tempered glass.
 
Now see, I would forget it was there and step on my mask
 
The left is the mask bag. The right is a computer, defog, and compass holder.
 

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