The ScubaPro Spectra is a dual-lens dive mask that balances a wide view with a low-volume design that clears easily. The twin lenses sit close to the eyes, and a comfortable, water-blocking seal keeps the dive distraction-free.
This black-skirt version uses a smart double-sealed silicone skirt that fits a variety of face shapes, blocking side light and cutting reflections for a focused view that photographers and bright-water divers tend to favour. The seal is comfortable enough for long dives and reliably watertight.
The buckle and strap system is genuinely easy to live with. Push-button buckles attach to the skirt, adjust quickly and optimise the strap angle and range of motion, and they let the mask fold flat for compact packing. It is a versatile, travel-friendly mask for recreational divers.
Key features
Dual-lens design for a wide view and easy low-volume clearing
Double-sealed silicone skirt that fits a variety of face shapes
Black skirt blocks side light and reduces reflections
Push-button, skirt-mounted buckles for quick, easy adjustment
Optimised strap angle and range of motion for a precise fit
Folds flat for compact, travel-friendly packing
Comfortable, watertight seal suited to long dives
Specifications
Type
Dual-lens dive mask
Lens
Tempered glass
Skirt material
Double-sealed silicone
Skirt colour
Black
Buckles
Push-button, skirt-mounted
Internal volume
Low
Field of view
Wide
Packing
Folds flat
Frequently asked questions
Twin lenses sit close to the eyes for a wide view and keep internal volume low, which makes the mask easy to clear. The two-lens layout also suits divers who may later want corrective lenses fitted on a similar style of mask.
Yes. Because the push-button buckles attach to the skirt rather than a rigid frame, the mask folds flat and packs down small, which is handy for travel and for stowing in a save-a-dive kit.
It is a versatile recreational mask that fits a wide range of face shapes and is easy to adjust. The black skirt suits divers who want reduced glare and a focused view, including those who shoot photos underwater.