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Diving mask for snorkelling, freediving and fun in the water

A good diving mask gives you clear vision underwater, fits securely without pinching, and makes your time in the water much more enjoyable. Here you’ll find a reliable selection of diving masks for the pool, beach holidays, snorkelling and more advanced freediving.

All our diving masks are designed for water sports, focusing on fit, materials and safety. Whether you’re just getting started or already confident underwater, you can easily find a mask that matches your level and preferred activities.

How to choose the right diving mask

The most important things to look for in a diving mask are its seal and level of comfort. The mask should sit snugly around your face without leaving red marks or feeling tight on the bridge of your nose. In addition, the lenses, internal volume and strap system all play a key role in visibility and pressure equalisation.

Keep these points in mind when comparing models:

  • Fit and skirt A soft silicone skirt adapts well to your facial shape and offers a comfortable, watertight seal.
  • Lenses and field of view Tempered glass is more durable, and wider lens panels give you better peripheral vision.
  • Volume A low-volume mask is ideal for freediving, as it requires less air to equalise the pressure.
  • Strap and buckles Adjustable buckles and a split strap at the back help keep the mask secure, even during longer sessions.
  • Usage scenario Choose a simple, comfortable model for the beach or pool, and more technical masks for frequent swimming or diving sessions.

You can test the fit by placing the mask against your face without using the strap and gently inhaling through your nose. If it stays in place on its own, the seal is usually good.

Safety, materials and practical use

A diving mask for full-face diving or other water sports should be made from durable and safe materials. Tempered glass lowers the risk of breakage, while a silicone skirt tends to be more hypoallergenic and long-lasting than cheaper PVC alternatives. Always choose a mask with clear, scratch-free lenses to maintain good visibility underwater.

When it comes to children, correct sizing and easily adjustable straps are particularly important to ensure the mask doesn’t slip or press uncomfortably. Always make sure children are supervised in the water, no matter how well the mask fits. Avoid deep diving with children and beginners and stick to safe depths where everyone can reach the surface easily.

Rinse your mask with fresh water after use, avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight and store it safely to prevent impact damage. This helps the glass and silicone keep their shape and ensures your underwater view remains clear for longer.

Ready to find your next diving mask? Compare the fits and features, and choose the model that best matches your activities in the water.