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sea vision mask

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aquadog

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hey everyone
i am curious about the sea vision masks with the color correction lens?are they any good for spearing?i mainly hunt the gulf of mexico in anywhere from 14fsw to 50fsw.
thanks
aquadog:friday
 
Hi aquadog ,
I use one when scuba diving and love it .
Have taken it spearing :
The downside is it's rather high volume .
On the good side I have found that it provides better contrast , making it possible to pick up well camouflaged pelagics like the mackerels and wahoo at max. visibility .
In short , I use it when spearing shallow (20 m. or so ) specially if the water is green .
 
Originally posted by Abriapnea
I use it when spearing shallow (20 m. or so )

what do you use when you dive deep, trimix?:duh
 
Super Abri!

Faster then a speeding Wahoo....

Able to hit 30m on a single kick....

:D

Willer
 
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