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Leader fins Swimming mask

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blinkybill1000

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Hi everyone,

Just came across this mask on the leaderfins website:

LeaderFins.com

And was just wandering if anyone had any experience of using it in open water or in the pool?

Any comments would be appreciated as I am looking for a replacement for my Aqua Sphere when it eventually breaks

Cheers

Luke
 
Looks not too bad for swimming and snorkeling to 2-3 meters (panoramic view and streamlined shape), but it does not look like you could pinch your nose for equalizing, so unless you can equalize with BTV, it seems worthless for freediving. And if you can use BTV, then the volume looks relatively big, and the mask not compressible like the Sphera or Flow masks are, hence not allowing for easy deep diving.
 
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