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How to choose a mask

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I am looking to buy a new mask and I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions on what to look for? I dive on o'ahu, anywhere between 10-35 ft of water. What are some masks that you guys would recommend?


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Tempered glass .put the mask on your face without straps. Inhale with your nose and see if mask seals or as no air leaks. if the seal isnt good the mask will fall off. Watch for hair or mustache as they will create a place for air to go in and break the seal. You can select silicone for better comfort instead of rubber. You can also take a smaller mask for less air volume in case water goes in. It is easier to empty under water by breathing air in it. Air will take place of the water in it. You simply lift the bottom part and exhale with your nose.
 
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