CaniacRN Posted February 13, 2009 #1 Share Posted February 13, 2009 DH and I are going on a Bahamas cruise on NCL Majesty in 6 weeks. We love snorkeling, but we're planning on doing a "Discover Scuba" thing while on our cruise. Both of us are ridiculously blind - way worse than "Oh just being in the water will make it better!" :rolleyes: When we were in Hawaii, we were able to rent prescription masks. Because we're planning on doing the cruise excursion, I doubt it would be possible to A- find somewhere in Nassau that rents and B- get it before the excursion starts. Is there anywhere online that rents them (send to me at home, send back when we get back)? Or does anyone have any recs for a good mask to buy? I think that costs just as much as the pop-in lenses, so I'd rather buy the whole mask. We're not huge into snorkeling/diving, but we enoy it on our vacations, about once a year. Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Y Posted February 13, 2009 #2 Share Posted February 13, 2009 Check out Scuba Toys http://www.scubatoys.com/ They have a number of masks which can have prescription lenses. If the web site does not list your favorite mask or lenses strong enough for you (remember that because of water magnification you can go down a couple of steps) give them a call - they might be able to get them for you. A quick check of the site shows a Tusa Splendive II for $44.65 and lenses for $29.95 each. A prescription mask has made the world of difference for me. My eyes are about -10. With the -8 lenses things are clear and the diving is easy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tn Travelers Posted February 13, 2009 #3 Share Posted February 13, 2009 Try these folks for your mask. Their quality is excellent and they offer a variety of mask styles/shapes that will fit any face. You can get your mask with a "purge" - so you can get any leakage out without raising your head out of the water when snorkeling. They can grind the lenses with your own personal prescription. http://www.seavisionusa.com/index.shtml PS - get a black skirt - they are softer and seal better than clear. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goofymom2005 Posted February 17, 2009 #4 Share Posted February 17, 2009 I was having my usual eye check up and mentioned that I had just got certified for scuba and that I really wish I could do it and see better. They actually offer a scuba mask and exchangable lenses. So as I need a change in my script I just order new lenses not the whole mask. Worth a shot to try your optometrist. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scubaran Posted February 17, 2009 #5 Share Posted February 17, 2009 I was having my usual eye check up and mentioned that I had just got certified for scuba and that I really wish I could do it and see better. They actually offer a scuba mask and exchangable lenses. So as I need a change in my script I just order new lenses not the whole mask. Worth a shot to try your optometrist. Hi, Actually there's several vendors that do this. You can ask your local dive center the same question for comparison shopping. :) Randall Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare broberts Posted February 17, 2009 #6 Share Posted February 17, 2009 I chose instead to use disposable contact lenses. If that is an option for you I'd recommend it. The advantages for me were that I didn't have to worry about storing my prescription eye wear on the excursion, just took along an inexpensive pair of regular sunglasses and I could use a regular mask (although I took my own mask & snorkel due to sanitary concerns). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xSandman3` Posted February 17, 2009 #7 Share Posted February 17, 2009 We sell optical masks in varying thicknesses for near-sightedness. They cost way less than having one made. Bought one for my daughter before I certified her in Hawaii, and it works great. Ditto the suggestion of contacts as well. I dove for 2 years with contacts before laser surgery. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheVegasMan Posted February 17, 2009 #8 Share Posted February 17, 2009 If you can go to a shop and order the mask there, you might be better off. This will allow you to try the mask on to make sure it fits first. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JodyLynn007 Posted February 17, 2009 #9 Share Posted February 17, 2009 which I purchased at a dive shop after becoming a certified diver. I am one of those individuals that can see pretty well normally (-1.25) but with the prescription mask, it is amazing! Lenses are removable and can be replaced with a stronger prescription at any later date when it may change. The mask was not cheap, around $100 (Cdn) and the lenses were $40 each. I think it's well worth it though as the mask will last forever and I know it's available for me on every vacation! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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