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Subframe Mask, ARC
ENHANCED CLARITY - Anti-Reflective Coating (ARC) on the tempered glass lenses minimizes glare and maximizes light transmission for exceptional underwater visibility, ensuring a clear and unobstructed view.
SUPERIOR DURABILITY - The robust sub-frame, constructed from 316-grade stainless steel, provides exceptional strength and corrosion resistance, guaranteeing long-lasting performance in harsh marine environments.
COMFORTABLE FIT - The high-quality silicone skirt and strap offer a soft, secure, and watertight seal, conforming to the contours of your face for extended comfort during long dives, preventing leaks and pressure points.
LOW VOLUME DESIGN - The mask's low internal volume makes it easy to clear and reduces drag, enhancing your diving experience by minimizing buoyancy and improving hydrodynamics for effortless movement.
CUSTOMIZABLE VISION - Compatible with corrective lenses (sold separately, SKU: ATMMLSFL10), allowing you to easily adapt the mask to your specific vision needs, ensuring optimal clarity and visual acuity underwater.
The strongest and most indestructible two-window mask ever The Atomic Aquatics SubFrame Mask is so durable, it carries a Lifetime warranty against frame breakage. The strength comes from the internal frame (subframe) molded directly beneath the surface of the silicone rubber skirt (patent pending). This subframe provides incredible strength and rigidity as well as eliminating the bulky external plastic frame in other masks. A stainless steel retainer locks the lenses in place and provides added strength to the nose bridge area of the mask. A wide field of view and great fit completes the combination of function, style and durability. Atomic Aquatics developed ARC (Anti-Reflective Coating) technology to reduce reflected light and actually increase the amount of available light transmitted to a diver's eyes. The result is a greatly improved transmission of 98% of available light, compared to a loss of more than 14% of light with standard green "float" glass used on the majority of masks on the market.