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Atomic Frameless and Oceanic Shadow

I was diving the other day and noticed that when things move off to one side or another - to the point where you see them with only one eye - they become much less visible than when both eyes seeing it. This could be a big deal for spearos and photographers. That and the fact that I saw single lens frameless masks being used by deep divers in Hatteras has got me thinking about the Genre.

Anybody have any experience with these? I like the glass on the atomic - but wonder about volume compared with the oceanic - also have a large nose.
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Re: Atomic Frameless and Oceanic Shadow

I've worn the atomic once and was astonished at the field of view, best spearfishing mask I've ever seen. Equalizing it below 60 or so would take noticeably more air than a low volume freediving mask, but the field of view is worth giving up something to get. When Fred says its like looking through a picture window, he is right on. My schnoz is long,sharp and sticks pretty far out there. Ask Clair for a comparison. The atomic had plenty of room and otherwise fit my face perfect. As soon as I can find a US supplier, its my next purchase.

How deep were the Hatteras spearos diving with this mask? Hey, when are we going to see some pics from Hatteras???????

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Re: Atomic Frameless and Oceanic Shadow

Hey Connor,

I've been waiting for Stephen and gang to get the article up here on DB but I see no harm in putting up the link - so here it is .

Omer Hatteras Open 2007

I'll be revisiting that gallery over the next week or so - I've learned a bunch about image processing and there are a few more I'd like to put up.

Not as many pics as I'd like - since I spent the first day puking - and the second day getting all the inner machinery going again - a very nice dive the third day though it just whetted my appetite.

Leisurepro has the atomic frameless - though they only have the 'medium' model in stock in black right now. I'm thinking that may work for me since I have a relatively narrow face - what's your take on the fit for the one you tried? Seems like a medium might have a tad less volume - though the lens is the same size.

One guy at the competition was doing 100 foot dives with an oceanic shadow - VERY LONG 100 foot dives. In fact I heard a rumour he did a 3 minute dive.
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