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Mask Monday on Flipilicious! Tilos Excel Frameless Scuba/Snorkeling Mask

Monday, April 26th, 2010

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This is a killer deal on your new scuba/snorkel mask that you will find at www.flipilicious.com too low here to mention!

The Tilos Excel Scuba Mask is a continuation of the trend toward the frameless mask designs becoming so popular with scuba divers.

Tilos Excel is the best of both worlds! You get an absolutely great design at a budget price.  The Tilos Excel does not have the plastic or metal lens frame found on most masks.

Instead, the lenses are molded directly into the soft, silicone skirt in a single molding operation.  This mask has the lower tear-drop shape used by many designs to improve the downward visibility

It is narrower at the temples for a good fit, but widens again at the eyebrow to provide improved vision when glancing up.

The skirt of the Tilos Excel is extremely soft and the mask has molded ridges at the top and bottom from an improved grip when doffing and donning.

The strap attachment is molded directly to the mask skirt, providing more comfort and a better fit.  The Tilos Excel received excellent reviews in a recent issue of Scuba Diving magazine, even earning a reviewers comparison of a MUCH more expensive masks from another manufacturer.

  • Frameless Design Lowers Internal Volume
  • TearDrop Lens Shape for Increased Downward Vision
  • Narrow at Temples – Wide at Eyebrows for Upward Vision
  • Soft Black Silicone Skirt for Good Fit
  • Molded Ridges Around Lens for Improved Grip
  • Strap Buckles are Molded to the Skirt for Improved Comfort and Fit

As always, move fast, it is one deal, one day, and when it is gone. . .it is GONE!

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Mask Monday on Flipililicious! Tilos Excel Frameless Scuba/Snorkeling Mask

Monday, April 26th, 2010

This is a quiet, insider offer for our RSS Feed subscribing Blog Tribal Members.  You get first notice of this wicked deal from our friends at  Flipilicious!

This is a killer deal on your new scuba/snorkel mask that you will find at www.flipililicious.com too low here to mention!

The Tilos Excel Scuba Mask is a continuation of the trend toward the frameless mask designs becoming so popular with scuba divers.

Tilos Excel is the best of both worlds! You get an absolutely great design at a budget price.  The Tilos Excel does not have the plastic or metal lens frame found on most masks.

Instead, the lenses are molded directly into the soft, silicone skirt in a single molding operation.  This mask has the lower tear-drop shape used by many designs to improve the downward visibility

It is narrower at the temples for a good fit, but widens again at the eyebrow to provide improved vision when glancing up.

The skirt of the Tilos Excel is extremely soft and the mask has molded ridges at the top and bottom from an improved grip when doffing and donning.

The strap attachment is molded directly to the mask skirt, providing more comfort and a better fit.  The Tilos Excel received excellent reviews in a recent issue of Scuba Diving magazine, even earning a reviewers comparison of a MUCH more expensive masks from another manufacturer.

  • Frameless Design Lowers Internal Volume
  • TearDrop Lens Shape for Increased Downward Vision
  • Narrow at Temples – Wide at Eyebrows for Upward Vision
  • Soft Black Silicone Skirt for Good Fit
  • Molded Ridges Around Lens for Improved Grip
  • Strap Buckles are Molded to the Skirt for Improved Comfort and Fit

As always, move fast, it is one deal, one day, and when it is gone. . .it is GONE!

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Caution Dont Buy a Scuba Diving Mask Until You Read This

Monday, July 13th, 2009

 

When you’re snorkeling and you get water in your mask you simply raise your head out of the water, lift the mask and let the water drain. While diving, you cannot raise your head. You need to secure the mask at your forehead and exhale from your nose to clear the mask. Because you need to clear the mask with your exhaled breath the volume of air between the mask and your face is crucial. p_masks_shadow1

For an experienced diver this is likely not to be an issue but a new diver may find it disconcerting to be forced to breathe out several times to clear the water from the mask. We are happy with the Tilos Excel Scuba Mask, and the Oceanic Shadow Scuba Mask in this regard.  These masks are easy to clear and the soft and smooth silicone make it easy to place pressure on your nose for a valsalva maneuver.

 

Most masks come with either a clear silicone skirt or a black skirt. The clear skirted silicone mask may eventually yellow with exposure particularly if you leave it in daylight. The same chemical process happens to the black skirt but you cannot see it. The choice of black or clear skirt can depend on which side of the camera you are on. If you are taking photographs or video the black skirt will reduce glare and make it better to see the things in the view finder. Wide ranging masks will be the largest volume but will also give the widest field of vision. 

The dimensions of the glass isn’t the only indicator of volume. Typically the more glass you have the more you can see. With the wide ranging you aren’t looking out the side window but you’ll see movement and be in a position to turn to the movement. A mask with a great amount of glass surface can be relatively small volume because the glass is near to the face and not extended by side panels.

Then there are the frameless masks. These masks are the super premium of the group as they leave unfettered your field of vision. The two we most recommend are the Tilos Excel Scuba Mask and Oceanic Shadow Mask.

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Quoting Scuba Diving Magazine: The Tilos Excel was the big surprise of this review. It had one of the widest fields of view and a budget-friendly price . With a wide bottom and teardrop shapes below the eyes, the lens favors downward viewing, great for finding belts and buckles on a BC. The top narrows at the churches but has high eyebrows that help when looking up. It all adds up to a mixed vertical range of 75 degrees, the same vertical field of view as the two Atomic masks in this review. Bonus : The upper and lower corners of the mask have a tread-like texture that helps wet hands grip the mask when donning and doffing.

For experienced divers who dive in very cold water or the general public safety divers who wants to communicate underwater there are full face masks. These come in several different styles but will generally have ports to add communication gear.

When deciding how to select a scuba mask you should consider fit, skirt – clear or black, volume of air behind the mask (low or large volume), field of vision, and naturally color. At K2 Scuba we strongly suggest you try on masks at a retailer that will take care of you, in real life or by telephone to fit the mask to you. It is by miles the most important criteria for selecting a mask- it is an essential part of you scuba diving equipment.

A poorly fitting mask will flood and raise stress in your diving experience. Call us, we are here for you and your scuba mask fitment needs.

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