Seavision specializes in prescription dive masks designed to help divers and snorkelers enjoy clear underwater vision without relying on contact lenses. For decades, Seavision has been one of the leading names in custom prescription dive masks, offering solutions for divers who need more than the basic optical lens options available in many traditional dive masks.
At SportEyes, we offer Seavision prescription dive masks for scuba diving, snorkeling, freediving, and underwater recreation. Whether you need distance correction, bifocals, progressives, or a stronger prescription, Seavision provides customized underwater vision solutions designed to help you see clearly both above and below the surface.
Seavision masks are especially popular among divers looking for:
- Custom prescription lenses
- Stronger prescription capabilities
- Bifocal dive masks
- Progressive dive masks
- Snorkeling masks with prescription lenses
- Clear underwater vision without contacts
For many divers, a prescription dive mask can dramatically improve safety, comfort, and enjoyment underwater.
Why Choose Seavision Dive Masks?
Underwater Color Correction Technology
One of Seavision's most unique innovations is its specialty color-correcting lens options designed to improve underwater visibility and enhance the diving experience.
As divers descend, water absorbs different wavelengths of light. Reds, oranges, pinks, and purples are often the first colors to disappear, causing underwater environments to appear increasingly blue or green.
Seavision offers specialty lens options designed to help restore contrast and improve underwater color perception.
Magenta Color Correcting Lenses
Seavision's magenta lenses are designed to help bring back some of the pink, red, and purple tones that are naturally filtered out underwater.
Benefits may include:
- Improved coral visibility
- Enhanced color perception
- Greater underwater contrast
- More vibrant underwater scenery
- Improved enjoyment for recreational diving and snorkeling
These lenses are especially popular among tropical divers, snorkelers, and underwater photographers who want a more colorful underwater experience.
MaxVision Yellow Lenses
Seavision's MaxVision yellow lenses are designed to improve visibility in lower-light underwater environments.
They are often used for:
- Deeper dives
- Cloudy water conditions
- Low-light diving
- Overcast conditions
- Wreck diving
- Early morning or late afternoon diving
Many divers find that yellow lenses help improve contrast and make underwater details easier to distinguish when lighting conditions become challenging.
Features to Look For in a SEAvision Dive Mask
Custom Prescription Lenses
One of Seavision's biggest advantages is the ability to customize lenses to match a diver's prescription needs.
Unlike many standard optical dive masks that offer only limited prescription powers, Seavision can accommodate a much wider range of vision requirements.
Depending on the model and prescription, options may include:
- Distance correction
- Reading segments
- Bifocals
- Stronger prescriptions
- Prism
- Different prescriptions for each eye
Clear Underwater Vision
Seeing clearly underwater enhances:
- Safety
- Navigation
- Instrument reading
- Underwater photography
- Marine life viewing
- Overall diving enjoyment
A properly fitted prescription dive mask allows divers to focus on the experience rather than struggling to see.
Prescription Bifocal Dive Masks
Many divers find that while distance vision is important, reading gauges, dive computers, and instruments is equally critical.
Seavision bifocal options help divers:
- Read dive computers
- View gauges more easily
- Improve underwater navigation
- Reduce the need to remove equipment to see details
Note: Reading power is adjusted for water and does not work on land
Seavision Masks for Scuba Diving
Scuba divers often rely on clear vision for safety, communication, navigation, and enjoyment underwater.
Prescription Seavision masks help divers:
- Identify marine life
- Monitor dive instruments
- Navigate more confidently
- Improve underwater awareness
- Enjoy a clearer diving experience
Many experienced divers consider a prescription dive mask one of the most valuable upgrades they can make to their equipment.
Seavision Masks for Snorkeling
Snorkelers benefit from many of the same advantages as divers.
A prescription snorkeling mask can help users:
- See marine life more clearly
- Enjoy underwater scenery
- Improve confidence in the water
- Eliminate the need for contact lenses
For vacation travelers and recreational snorkelers, prescription masks often transform the overall experience.
Standard Optical Lenses vs Custom Prescription Dive Masks
Many dive masks offer pre-made optical lenses that work well for basic nearsighted prescriptions.
However, custom prescription masks are often a better choice for people who:
- Have astigmatism
- Need bifocals
- Have prism
- Have stronger prescriptions
- Have different prescriptions in each eye
Seavision specializes in providing solutions for these more advanced vision needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Seavision different from other dive mask brands?
Seavision specializes in prescription dive masks and offers custom prescription solutions that go beyond the limited optical lens options available in many standard dive masks.
Can Seavision masks be made with bifocals?
Yes. Many SEAvision masks can be customized with bifocal lenses to help divers see both underwater scenery and dive instruments more clearly.
Are Seavision masks good for strong prescriptions?
Yes. Seavision is often chosen by divers who require stronger prescriptions or more customized vision correction than standard optical lens systems can provide.
Can each eye have a different prescription?
Yes. Seavision masks can be customized to accommodate different prescriptions in each eye as well as astigmatism, prism and bifocals
Are prescription dive masks worth it?
For many divers and snorkelers, prescription dive masks significantly improve underwater visibility, comfort, safety, and enjoyment.
Why doesn’t my Seavision bifocal seem to work when I try it on above water?
This is one of the most common questions we receive about Seavision bifocal dive masks.
Unlike traditional bifocals designed for everyday use on land, Seavision adjusts the bifocal power to account for the optical effects of viewing objects underwater. Water magnifies objects and changes how your eyes focus compared to viewing the same object in air.
As a result, a Seavision bifocal may seem weaker than expected when you first try it on outside the water. However, once underwater, the bifocal is designed to provide the proper magnification needed to read dive computers, gauges, instruments, and other underwater details at normal diving distances.
Because the lenses are optimized for underwater use rather than land use, judging the effectiveness of the bifocal while standing in your living room often does not accurately reflect how it will perform during a dive.
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