Twin-Lens Matric Mask
The compact twin-lens Matrix takes the basic design concepts of the Big Eyes Evolution and pushes them to a new level of performance. More pronounced, inverted tear-drop shaped lenses and a smaller build make the Matrix an ideal choice for divers and free divers looking for the biggest view in the smallest package. The raked lenses provide excellent field-of-view and the low profile is ideal for freedivers.
Gamma Snorkel
The Gamma snorkel features a profiled guard to drastically reduce water intake, without blocking breathing. A newly designed drainage well draws all the remaining water to the bottom end of the tube, preventing all blockage to breathing. Along the snorkel bore, there is a quick attach system to the mask strap to help attain perfect position and an elliptical valve optimises water drainage, making it quick and easy to purge the snorkel.
Say Goodbye to Foggy Masks!
Did you know that without proper treatment, a new mask will be foggy?! During the manufacturing process, a thin layer of silicone accumulates on the mask lens, which cannot be eliminated by generic mask cleaners.
The solution? Sea Buff to the rescue! Sea Buff is an abrasive but gentle mask cleaner, containing tiny crystals which safely and effectively remove the layer, resulting in a perfectly clear and undamaged mask. Simply put a blob on the inside of each lens and then use your finger to rub in a circular motion repeatedly you will feel the crystals under your fingers which will be carefully rubbing away the fog-prone layer. Do this for a good 10 minutes before using a new mask, and then again if you continue to experience any foggy patches.
Once the mask is treated, you can use an antifog liquid, such as McNett Sea Drops or CressiAntifog Spray before each dive or snorkel to ensure a clear mask throughout.