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Masks

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Hey wats up dudes and dudettes!:blackeye
I am looking for a good all around, low volume, black spearing mask. I looked at the 'cressi Big Eye' and it kind of hurts the bridge of my nose when i suck air through my nose. Any ideas?
 
Most important is fit, meaning you have to try them on. I have one of the classic, generic freedive masks that looks like a Cressi Superoccio you can try on, plus a new Beauchat low volume that is the poop! It's my fave. Again, we should meet up so you can try them.
Our local shops may not be much help, but I do believe that Ocean Sports actually had a few low volume masks in stock in the past.
 
I've got the Cressi Matrix and it seems like a really good all-round mask. The field of view couldn't get better, It's comfy and the volume is pretty low: 115ML I think.
 
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