Cressi First Dive Mask con lenti inclinate per immersioni subacquee: Messa a fuoco: Made in Italy Clear/Clear

Brand:Cressi

3.6/5

83.35

Il Focus è progettato e prodotto in Italia da Cressi, un marchio italiano pioniere nelle attrezzature per immersioni subacquee, snorkeling e nuoto dal 1949. Tipo di sport: Outdoor Lifestyle. Fibbie girevoli per una regolazione istantanea. Basso volume con minima distanza occhio-lente per garantire un eccellente campo visivo in tutte le direzioni. Leggero e compatto, realizzato con morbido facciale in silicone anallergico, completo di doppia guarnizione di bordo piumata che garantisce un'ottima vestibilità. La Focus è una delle prime maschere subacquee con occhiali inclinati, una tecnologia brevettata di Cressi (US6272693).

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Il Focus è progettato e prodotto in Italia da Cressi, un marchio italiano pioniere nelle attrezzature per immersioni subacquee, snorkeling e nuoto dal 1949. Tipo di sport: Outdoor Lifestyle. Fibbie girevoli per una regolazione istantanea. Basso volume con minima distanza occhio-lente per garantire un eccellente campo visivo in tutte le direzioni. Leggero e compatto, realizzato con morbido facciale in silicone anallergico, completo di doppia guarnizione di bordo piumata che garantisce un'ottima vestibilità. La Focus è una delle prime maschere subacquee con occhiali inclinati, una tecnologia brevettata di Cressi (US6272693).
Brand Cressi
Brand Name ‎Cressi
Color Clear/Clear
Color ‎Clear/Clear
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 570 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎Scuba Masks
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎0.03 x 0.03 x 0.08 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎7.83 x 4.61 x 3.98 inches
Item Weight 0.25 Kilograms
Item Weight ‎0.25 Kilograms
Lens Type Dual Lens
Manufacturer ‎Cressi
Model Name ‎Cressi Focus, Clear/Clear
Model Year ‎2015
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎0.33 Kilograms
Part Number ‎DS241060
Sport Type Outdoor Lifestyle
Sport Type ‎Outdoor Lifestyle
Suggested Users ‎unisex-adult
Warranty Description ‎The product is covered by a 2-year limited warranty.

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Scritto da: Mike86
Looking for a scuba mask you can add prescription lenses to for not a lot of money?
I was looking for a new scuba mask, but wanted one that could take prescription lenses without costing an arm and a leg. Cressi makes this mask with the intention of the user being able to replace the plain glass lenses with prefabricated prescription lenses. These lenses are available in 0.5 diopter increments, so they will be close to what you need, but won't have some of the features of specially made lenses. However, you're only wearing the mask for an hour at a time. The mask was reasonably easy to take apart and install the new lenses. Note I don't say it was easy to do, but you don't want a dive mask to fall apart on you while in use. You do need to put some effort into removing all the clips and putting it back together. But the mask works as advertised and is good value for the money.
Scritto da: Emmanuele Codega
Easy to change lenses
Good product for spearfishing. Price is very competitive considering what it offers. I was hoping the nose space was a little bit bigger. Not sure why is a little bit on the small size. Overall a good experience.
Scritto da: MidMom
Used with Cressi prescription lenses substituted for plain lens- It works great.
This product worked great for me. I was able to get a "prescription" corrective Cressi lens for each eye. Get your scrip and reduce by 0.25 (how much water magnifies) and round down nearest 0.5 stock lens size. I used correction lens of -4.5 left and -4.0 right and it worked fantastically for me. I got a good description and the suggestion to use a cell phone pry tool on a dive forum and also watched a YT video to change out the lenses. The plastic pry too worked great and if you review where the tabs are you can disassemble and substitute the lenses very straightforwardly. There is no astigmatism correction on the lenses but under water is wasn't noticeable for me. The mask itself fit my smaller face very well. It looks a little large on the face for me. Although a dive mask seems a little overkill for a snorkeling experience, the total expense was completely worthwhile. If you can't see the shape detail of tree leaves without glasses, you aren't going to see much underwater for small fish, coral, etc. This mask is a great option for nearsighted people. It's also surprisingly well made for something that is all plastic framed. I purchased the same mask for my husband. Size looked right on him. He has a longer narrow face compared to my round one. Fit him ok, but not perfect. Overall pleased with quality and the option to add lens correction.
Scritto da: Lisa Fine
Works great with replacement lenses
Works great with replacement lenses! That's the neat part - good to see clearly underwater. Nice that the mask is economical, because the lenses will cost more than the mask (the mask does have Plano lenses in it, for those who do not require the prescription-type lenses). Also, once you put replacement lenses in, you may likely find that you cannot read your gauges anymore if you are older and require reading glasses. In this case, you can also add the stick on Dive Optix - the whole rig then ends up being around 140 bucks - but it is likely much less expensive than getting a custom ground setup? The one negative is that they don't give you ANY instructions on how to change the lenses on this mask. I had to figure it out. The browpiece (with Cressi name) slides straight up, with the help of a little screwdriver. hard not to get a nick or two during the process! Then, you will see tabs under the browpiece for each retaining ring. Carefully lever under those and pop the retaining rings out. Then you can push out the lens from the underside (diver side), being careful not to disturb the silicone seal the lens rests on. Put the new lenses in and reverse the process - and you are good to go!
Scritto da: Long Beach Native
How to install prescription lenses in a Cressi Focus mask
The lenses fit the Cressi Focus mask just fine, and it's a good mask. I'm deducting TWO stars because of the incredible frustration trying to figure out how to install the lenses in the mask. A single sheet of paper with a couple of illustrations would be so easy to include, but there is nothing! Once you understand HOW to remove and replace the lenses, it's pretty easy. But it is NOT intuitive, and I couldn't find anything online that explained it clearly. FYI, here are the basic steps: 1. There is a small triangular piece of plastic at the top of the nose. This must be pulled straight out, as you look at the mask. You can see behind it that there is a little tab. If you push the tab towards yourself with a small screwdriver, that will push this piece out. 2. There is a bridge (where a "uinibrow" would be) with the Cressi logo on it just above the piece that you just removed. That piece needs to be pushed straight up, towards the ceiling as you face the mask. It's just a friction fit. 3. Here is the hardest part to figure out: the two plastic rings that hold the lenses in place. You can't just force them out. If you look carefully at the front of the mask around the outside of the two retaining rings, you'll see three areas about 1/2" long each, which is where there are little plastic tabs that stick out from the retaining ring and hold it in place. The ring is somewhat flexible, so all you need to do is get a fingernail (or something) on the outside of the ring near one of the tabs, and push inwards towards the center of that lens. This will get the tab out of its slot and allow you to pull it forwards slightly away from the lens. Do this for all three tabs. 4. The old lens pops out at this point and you simply set the new lens in its place. 5. The only tricky part about putting it all back together, is that you really need to exert some force when pressing the retaining rings back into position against the face of the lenses. The tabs need to snap back into their retaining indentations. If you put the mask face-down on a table, you can press down on the inside of the mask and that will help force the retaining rings all the way back into position. 6. Now it's easy: simply replace the "unibrow" piece by pressing it straight down from above - you can see the plastic part of the mask that it slides down onto. 7. Finally snap the little triangular piece back into position by pressing it straight in. Again, after it's out, it's easy to see how it goes back in. Sheesh, why couldn't Cressi have included this little explanation along with a few line drawings with their mask and/or lenses?
Scritto da: Eugene H. Cloud
Dive Mask Takes corrective lenses
I can see clearly under water because I can add corrective lenses to it. BUT you must order the correct model (its a FOCUS) and the correct lenses and you have to go to YOU TUBE to see how to insert them.
Scritto da: Richard from Devon
Excellent optical performance but fitting the lenses is very challenging
These lenses provide an excellent off the self solution for those of us who are near-sighted. Hence the 5 stars. However, you need to fit them into the mask and there is no guidance given about how to do that. It isn't simple. You need to dismantle the frame of the mask, remove the standard flat lenses, replace them with these and then reassemble. UPDATE I have now been using this mask for a while and found it excellent in terms of fit and comfort. Low volume so it is easy to clear if any water should get in. How do you get the mask apart? I suggest you look at a post on scubaboard (search for cressi focus scubaboard). I used an old credit card rather than the prying tool described on scubaboard. I also found it easier to slide the card along the top edge of the lens frame rather than around the nose side as described. I found it difficult to refit the lens frames over the new lenses. One of them just didn't want to go back. After a lot of perseverance and some sore fingers it finally popped into place. If I was to rate the fitting process it would be just 1 star.
Scritto da: Sheila S.
Great fitting mask
I purchased this mask for my husband as I already had the same one and was so pleased with it. It’s a great fit and doesn’t let in any water unlike some I’ve used before. Also very good value for money and a quality mask which has been used a number of times.
Scritto da: Oliver Naylor
Ok
They are a good mask but doesn’t fit my face perfect so they allow water in slowly.
Scritto da: Mr Bridgewater
EASY TO CHANGE LENSES
Good service, well packed and presented. Easy to change the lenses,
Scritto da: sue
Very good quality mask
Very good quality product. Well fitting. I look forward to using them during my next holiday. I only buy Cressi masks as I find that they fit my face perfectly.

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