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[*] posted on 19-3-12 at 04:05 PM
hey yall,,, i have gotten at scuba shops and had one pairinstall at regular eyeglass shop
leakpronj

[*] posted on 2-3-12 at 02:06 PM
thanks guys, getting geared up for hopefully a great season..
Semi_Retired

[*] posted on 1-3-12 at 11:14 AM
On Bruce's advice, I picked up the gauge reader mask. If your prescription is relatively weak, and you only need reading glasses for up close things, then they will work. There is a magnification from just wearing the mask underwater. It's cheaper than the full prescription, but they will do the prescription too if you need it.
Seavision sells a very high quality product and their website let's you change colors and view styles using images of their masks.
Great service!
Welcome to the site!
Brian
QuickLeakCheck.com
brrscuba

[*] posted on 1-3-12 at 08:15 AM
Seavisionusa.com is the company for the prescription lens masks.
Thank you for attending the class and for contributing here on the Forum,
Good Leak Detectors are Always Learning!
Bruce
poolrepairdiver.com
leakpronj

[*] posted on 29-2-12 at 02:45 PM
hi what is the name of the co. n web site i can order prescription goggles . i was in lances class at the ac show but lost the paper i wrote it on .

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