
Palantic M36 Solid Neon Yellow/Clear UV Coated RX Nearsighted Lenses Dive/Snorkeling Mask
Experience glare-free, crystal-clear underwater vision with our UV nearsighted prescription dive mask. Available in -1.0 to -10.0 corrections, these durable tempered glass lenses enhance color and contrast while ensuring a leak-proof fit with high-quality silicone. Need different strengths for each eye? Select "Custom" and message us after ordering!
Explore the ocean with exceptional clarity using the Palantic M36 Nearsighted UV Lens Dive Mask, designed for divers who need vision correction without sacrificing comfort or performance. Featuring UV-coated prescription lenses, this mask reduces glare and enhances color perception, making marine life more vivid and detailed.
Built with durable tempered glass, the lenses provide excellent shatter resistance and distortion-free visibility. Available in -1.0 to -10.0 prescriptions, this mask ensures that nearsighted divers can experience the underwater world with confidence. The high-quality silicone skirt delivers a secure, leak-proof fit, making it perfect for long dives and snorkeling adventures.
For divers needing different prescriptions for each eye, simply select the "Custom" option and message us after placing your order. Whether you're a recreational snorkeler or an experienced diver, this mask offers the clarity, comfort, and protection you need for an unforgettable underwater journey.
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UV Lenses for Enhanced Clarity – Reduces glare and improves underwater visibility for a comfortable diving experience.
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Tempered Glass Prescription Lenses – Durable and shatter-resistant, ensuring clear, distortion-free vision.
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Customizable Nearsighted Prescription – Available in -1.0 to -10.0 corrections for crystal-clear underwater adventures.
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Enhanced Color & Contrast – UV lenses improve color perception, making marine life and surroundings more vivid.
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Premium Comfort & Durability – High-quality silicone skirt provides a secure, leak-proof fit for all-day comfort.
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Personalized Prescription Options – Need different strengths for each eye? Choose "Custom" and message us after ordering.
Why Choose a UV Lens Over a Regular Lens?
✅ Pros of UV Lenses:
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Reduces Glare – UV-coated lenses help minimize glare from sunlight reflecting off the water’s surface and underwater environments.
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Enhances Color & Contrast – Improves visibility by enhancing color perception, making marine life and coral reefs appear more vibrant.
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Protects Eyes from UV Rays – Reduces exposure to harmful UVA and UVB rays, which can cause eye strain and long-term damage.
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More Comfortable for Long Dives – Less glare means reduced eye fatigue, making it ideal for extended snorkeling or diving sessions in bright conditions.
❌ Cons of UV Lenses:
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Slightly Higher Cost – UV-coated lenses can be more expensive than standard tempered glass lenses.
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Not Necessary for Low-Light or Night Dives – UV protection offers no advantage in darker conditions or cave diving.
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Potential Slight Tint – Some UV coatings may introduce a minor tint, which could slightly alter natural colors in certain lighting conditions.
Why Choose a Regular Lens Over a UV Lens?
✅ Pros of Regular Lenses:
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More Affordable – Standard tempered glass lenses are generally less expensive than UV-coated options.
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No Color Distortion – Provides a completely neutral, natural view without any changes in color perception.
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Ideal for Low-Light Diving – Works best in cloudy weather, deep dives, or night diving where UV protection is unnecessary.
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Durable and Reliable – Regular tempered glass lenses offer excellent clarity and impact resistance without additional coatings.
❌ Cons of Regular Lenses:
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No UV Protection – Does not block harmful UV rays, which can cause eye strain in bright conditions.
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More Glare – Without a UV coating, divers may experience more glare from the sun and reflective underwater surfaces.
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Potential Eye Fatigue – Extended exposure to bright light without UV protection may lead to discomfort or eye strain over time.
Which One Should You Choose?
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Choose UV Lenses if: You frequently dive or snorkel in bright, sunny conditions, shallow waters, or tropical locations where glare and UV exposure are concerns.
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Choose Regular Lenses if: You primarily dive in low-light environments, at night, or in deeper waters where UV protection is less necessary, and you prefer a more budget-friendly option.