Scubapro Frameless vs. Hollis M-4

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Phocus

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I purchased a once used Scubapro Frameless mask from a co-worker, felt good on land but when diving it leaks a little too easy. Not much forgiveness.

I really like the classic look of the SP, has anyone tried both it and the Hollis M-4? The M-4 looks like an Oceanic Shadow, but with the classic shape of the SP Frameless. Do they fit exactly the same (i.e. clone)?

Any other Classic shaped (square) frameless masks out there (besides Scubamax which is essentialy the Scubapro)?
 
I can answer on the fit of the Oceanic Shadow later as I should have one delivered today, it's the black one, I hear it's hard to clear the oil from the lens so I'm thing arm and hammer toothpaste.
 
Well I tested the Oceanic shadow yesterday and found out my instructor and his wife both use the same mask, I thought well this is a good sign, I was a little worried as other users of this mask have complained about a misting issue, so i used a slightly more abrasive toothpaste (arm and hammer) it has bicarbonate of soda in it, I did this vigorously 3-4 times after I washed the mask in soapy hot water, at the side of the quarry I used baby shampoo (no tears Johnsons) and it worked a treat, no misting no leaking at all, a fantastic fit.
 
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