Description
Description
Scubapro Steel Comp Dive Mask is a dual-lens, frameless mask designed for deep, precise underwater exploration and freediving. Its ultra-low internal volume eases equalizing, while the mask compresses on descents to reduce the need for frequent adjustments. The frameless design pairs with a high-grade silicone skirt to deliver a comfortable seal, and rotating buckles with a micro-adjustable strap provide a secure, watertight fit. A compact profile suits smaller faces and divers with narrower features.
Ultra-clear, scratch-resistant lenses deliver distortion-free vision across underwater conditions, while the standard skirt tech and lightweight construction support a natural feel in the water. The mask's materials and design emphasize practical performance in scuba, diving, and underwater environments.
Note: As water pressure increases, the bridge between the lenses can bend slightly and squeeze the mask tighter to the face. The only noticeable indication is a brief change in vision as the eyes adjust. Because of this behavior, the Steel Comp is not recommended for scuba diving.
Features
Features
- Mask Type: Dual Lens
- Construction: Frameless
- Skirt Tech: Standard
- Materials: High-Grade Silicone
- Weight: 0.347 lb
- Activity: Freediving
- Prescription Lens Compatible: No
- Lens: Ultra Clear scratch-resistant glass for distortion-free vision
- Fit System: Rotating buckles with a micro-adjustable strap
- Size Note: Scaled-down size for smaller divers or narrow faces
- Usage Note: Not recommended for scuba diving due to lens-bridge squeeze under pressure
Specifications
Specifications
| Mask Type | Dual Lens |
| Skirt Tech | Standard |
| Prescription Lens Compatible | No |
| Materials | High-Grade Silicone |
| Construction | Frameless |
| Weight | 0.347 lb |
| Activity | Freediving |
Payment & Security
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WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.



























