Used Tusa Kleio II Single Lens Scuba Diving Mask
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- Open Box: This product is Open Box. It is generally unused, either returned by a customer or displayed in our showroom, and may have minor, unnoticeable blemishes. Original packaging may be damaged or missing.
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Product Information
The Used Tusa Kleio II Single Lens Scuba Diving Mask is designed for smaller, narrow faces and uses the same high-quality materials as TUSA’s standard masks. Its low-volume, snug-fitting profile makes it well-suited for smaller female and youth divers, as well as snorkelers. The mask features a single wide lens for a panoramic field of view, a round-edge silicone skirt for a soft, comfortable seal, and a skirt-mounted Quick-Adjust Buckle System that’s easy to snug up for a secure fit during scuba and diving adventures.
Condition note: Open Box. May be missing original packaging and show minor blemishes (not noticeable after 1–2 dives). This item does not carry a valid manufacturer warranty.
- Panoramic 1-window design provides a wide field of view for better underwater awareness.
- Round-edge skirt delivers a soft, planar fit that reduces pressure and minimizes facial creasing.
- Skirt-mounted Quick-Adjust Buckle System offers a compact, low-profile buckle for fast, precise adjustments.
- Fits small to medium faces, ideal for youth or divers with narrower facial profiles.
- Color options include Black (BK), Cobalt Blue (CBL), Flash Yellow (FY), Light Blue (LB), Pearlescent Pink (PP), Translucent (T); Black Silicone variants QB-BK available.
Panoramic View masks feature a variety of designs offering an incredibly wide field-of-view. Several designs incorporate minimum frame volumes, domed side-windows, reduced frame structures as well as three and four window styles for maximum vision.
The Quick-Adjust Buckle System incorporates a newly-designed low-profile buckle. The result is a compact, lightweight, technologically advanced mask design that can be easily and quickly adjusted for a perfect fit.
TUSA's Round Edge Skirt features a proprietary round edge cross-sectionally shaped skirt. This rounded edge results in a soft fit that suppresses pressure and reduces creasing left on the face. The "planar fit, instead of linear fit" silicone skirt maintains great fit and unprecedented comfort.
⚠️ 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.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if a dive mask fits?
Hold the mask against your face without using the strap, look slightly down, and inhale gently through your nose; a well-fitting mask holds itself in place for a few seconds. Check that the skirt seals all the way around without digging into the nose bridge, and that there are no gaps at the temples or above the upper lip. A mustache can break the seal even on an otherwise well-fitting mask.
Why does my brand new mask fog no matter what I do?
New masks carry a residue on the inside of the lens left over from manufacturing, and defog cannot stick to it, so the mask fogs until that film is removed. The standard pre-treatment is to scrub the inside of the lens with a mild abrasive cleaner or a dedicated mask prep and rinse thoroughly, repeating if it still fogs. Follow the mask manufacturer's instructions, particularly on coated or mirrored lenses.
How do I stop my dive mask from fogging?
Apply defog to a dry lens before the dive, spread it over the whole inner surface, then rinse briefly with water just before you put the mask on. Fogging happens when warm moist air meets a cooler lens, so a clean lens with a thin surfactant film is the fix. Keep sunscreen off your fingers before handling the inside of the lens, because that film fogs badly and is hard to remove.
Why do dive masks need tempered glass?
Dive mask lenses should be tempered safety glass because it resists scratching and, if it ever does break, fractures into blunt granules rather than sharp shards next to your eyes. Untempered or plastic lenses scratch easily and can craze, which is why tempered glass is standard on scuba masks. Look for the tempered marking etched on the lens.
Can I get a dive mask with my prescription?
Yes, prescription options are widely available, usually as masks fitted with stock corrective lenses in set diopter steps, custom-ground lenses installed in compatible frames, or bonded lenses added to an existing lens. Not every mask frame accepts replacement lenses, so check compatibility before you buy the frame. An optician or a dive shop can help translate your glasses prescription into a mask lens choice.
How should I care for and store a dive mask?
Rinse it in fresh water after each dive day and let it dry away from direct sunlight, avoiding anything abrasive on the treated inner lens. Store it in a rigid mask box so the skirt is never compressed or creased, since a set crease in the skirt is a permanent leak. Keep silicone skirts away from petroleum products and prolonged UV, both of which yellow and harden them.
How tight should a dive mask strap be?
Not tight at all in the usual sense, because over-tightening is the most common cause of both leaks and headaches; a hard-pulled strap distorts the skirt and lifts the seal off your face. The strap should sit high on the back of your head and be just firm enough to keep the mask from shifting. If you need it cranked down to stop a leak, the mask does not fit your face.

















