Aqua Lung Teknika Scuba Masks Review

Torben Lonne
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Summer Worsley
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Torben Lonne
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Aqua Lung had technical divers in mind when they developed the Teknika. The shock-absorbent frame is extra sturdy with stainless steel screws and bolts securing it. They make the mask robust and it will not corrode even when spending hours upon hours in salt water.

Not available with prescription lenses.
The scope of vision is wide thanks to the very low-volume design. The black, high-grade silicone skirt seals snugly around the face and helps block side light. And thanks to the buckles and skirt folding flat, the mask will fit into a BCD or drysuit pocket.

Even if technical diving is not your thing, the Aqua Lung Teknika is a reliable and extremely comfortable mask. I can vouch for this personally because I’ve been using mine for the last two years!

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Pros

  • Straps are easily adjusted when wearing gloves.
  • Straps are easily adjusted when wearing gloves.
  • Shock-resistant frame.
  • The skirt is a good fit and soft against your skin.
  • The range of vision is excellent thanks to the low-volume design.

Cons

  • Not as compact as a frameless mask if you want to carry it as a spare.
  • Only available in black.
  • Not available with prescription lenses.

Specs & Features

Window style: Two
Skirt material: Silicone
Volume: Low
Color: Black

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