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Scuba Gear Videos by Diving Instructors

Scuba.com provides free instructional scuba videos which anyone can view directly from their browser. Take advantage of the latest in video technology on the web to learn more about scuba diving equipment and dive gear maintenance.

We have instructional videos covering specific scuba gear, gear demonstration videos, and maintenance how-to videos which explain how to take care of your scuba gear. All videos are hosted by our professionally trained Scuba Diving Instructors with years of experience.

Do you want to make sure your underwater camera stays in top shape? Want to learn how to properly clean and store your BC? Have you ever wondered what’s so special about the Spring Heel Straps? Do you ever wonder what the advantages are to using Scooters (DPVs)? What about the differences between L.E.D. and H.I.D. lights? We have answers to all these questions, and many more in a format that is quick and easy to understand.

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Scuba Mask videos

Ocean Quest Pacific Scuba Diving Mask Video Review

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Ocean Quest Pacific Scuba Diving Mask Video Review

This demonstration video discusses and shows the features of the Ocean Quest Pacific Scuba Diving Mask. The Paficic Mask fits all faces (60-240 lbs). This is only one of a handful of masks that fits almost all faces. The Pacific mask is low volume and is easily adjusted because of it´s integrated, swivel buckles. There is a one-way purge valve, which you simply exhale through your nose and the water drains instantly. It is made of Crystal silicone - The highest grade silicone available for a soft comfortable seal. Comes with a free protective case and a mask strap wrap.

Differences Between a Traditional Diving Mask and a Full Face Mask Instructional Video

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Differences Between a Traditional Diving Mask and a Full Face Mask Instructional Video

This instructional video demonstrates the differences between a traditional diving mask and a full face diving mask. Full Face Diving Masks cover the diver’s entire face and have some special features. Using a full face mask allows the diver to breathe from both the mouth and nose, has less fatigue because the diver does not have to bite down on a mouth piece during the dive. They are excellent for colder water, do not require defogging and are almost impossible to flood.

Regular diving masks are easier to put on and take off. They are easier to clear water out if flooded. Easier to view out of a regular mask and easier to maintain. Standard diving masks are available in different frames, colors and Sizes.

How to Properly Defog Your Mask Maintenance Video

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How to Properly Defog Your Mask Maintenance Video

This instructional video demonstrates how to properly defog your mask. Why should you use a Commercial Defog? It’s much more sanitary than your salvia and lasts longer keeping your mask de-fogged! After use, make it a point to soak your mask in warm water, especially if it was used in salt water. The warmer water will break the salt crystals and keep you mask nice and clean. Every once in a while, re-sanitize your mask and snorkel with the Sea Buff or toothpaste and the toothbrush. It will keep them from retaining a possible mildew odor. You could also soak or rinse them with a mild solution of mouthwash. This solution could be used with your regulator mouthpiece, your manual inflator-hose and the inside of your BCD.

Oceanic DataMask HUD (Heads Up Display) Air/Nitrox Computer Mask Video Review

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Oceanic DataMask HUD (Heads Up Display) Air/Nitrox Computer Mask Video Review

This demonstration video discusses and shows the features of the Oceanic DataMask HUD (Heads Up Display) Air/Nitrox Computer Mask. The DataMask features hoseless air/nitrox integrated technology with an in-mask digital optic system. There are several dive modes which include Air, Nitrox, Gauge and Free Dive Modes. The DataMask HUD features Audible and Visual Alarms with User Alarm Acknowledgment. There is backlighting may be adjusted underwater for brightness as well as full-time or on demand use. The DataMask HUD includes ACI PC Download and Settings Upload Software and USB cable. Another feature is the highly magnified image of the LCD panel. It calculates tank pressure and breathing rate as well as calculates current depth, ascent time and decompression status all in your mask display.

Scuba Mask Strap Wrapper Video Review

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Scuba Mask Strap Wrapper Video Review

This demonstration video discusses and shows the features of the Scuba Mask Strap Wrapper. The Strap Wrapper fits over your existing mask strap to help prevent hair entanglement. It is made of a comfortable neoprene construction and is easy to install.

Scuba Mask, Fin & Snorkeling Backpack Bag Video Review

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Scuba Mask, Fin & Snorkeling Backpack Bag Video Review

This demonstration video discusses and shows the features of the Scuba Scuba Mask, Fin & Snorkeling Backpack Bag. The Mask, Fin & Snorkel Backpack Bag is designed to carry fins, mask and snorkel. It´s made of heavy duty 1200 Denier nylon and heavy-duty, PVC-coated nylon mesh front and side panels. There are front accessory pockets and shoulder strap D-rings for accessory attachments. The padded adjustable shoulder straps allow for the backpack to be worn on your shoulders.

Mares Essence Liquid Skin Scuba Diving Mask Video Review

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Mares Essence Liquid Skin Scuba Diving Mask Video Review

This demonstration video discusses and shows the features of the Mares Essence Liquid Skin Scuba Diving Mask. The Essence mask is the maximum expression of Liquidskin Technology. Silicone and glass come together and blend to create a mask that is truly one of a kind. Light and foldable, thanks to the buckles on the skirt, it offers a broad field of vision. All the features are orchestrated by the exclusive design, a synthesis of technology and aesthetics. The Essence Mask is made for great comfort and ample field of vision. There are quick-adjusting buckles on the skirt. By attaching the buckles on the skirt, masks have superior hydrodynamics because the strap fits closer to the head. In addition, the tension exerted by the strap acts on the skirt and not directly on the frame, reducing the pressure of the frame against the face. It is also light, foldable, and easy to store.

Mares X-Vision Liquid Skin Scuba Diving Mask Video Review

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Mares X-Vision Liquid Skin Scuba Diving Mask Video Review

This demonstration video discusses and shows the features of the Mares X-Vision Liquid Skin Scuba Diving Mask. The X-Vision Liquid Skin Mask has a wide field of vision, it´s skirt is 45% Softer for unparalleled comfort and it is 270% more elastic than other masks. The ultimate in revolutionary design. Liquidskin meets the most popular mask in the world. The result is an incredible mask with the combination of two different types of silicone that provide incomparable comfort. The marks that are typically left on your face after a dive are mostly eliminated. Equalization is now much easier thanks to the super soft nose pocket.

Scuba Mask Bag with Defog Video Review

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Scuba Mask Bag with Defog Video Review

This demonstration video discusses and shows the features of the Scuba Mask Bag with Free Defog. The Scuba Mask Bag comes completely padded to protect and cushion your mask and lenses. It is flexible enough to accommodate any size mask. The unique open-ended design allows you to store your mask with, or without your snorkel attached. Included is a free 4oz bottle of mask defog.

How to Prepare Your Scuba Diving Mask Like a Pro

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How to Prepare Your Scuba Diving Mask Like a Pro

This instructional video shows how to prepare your scuba diving mask like a pro including preparing it for your first dive, eliminating fog, and caring for the dive mask.

When your scuba mask is manufactured, there is a thin layer of protective silicone administered to the lens. It is necessary to remove this layer to eliminate fogging while scuba diving.

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Purge vs. Non-Purge Scuba Diving Masks

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Purge vs. Non-Purge Scuba Diving Masks

This instructional video shows you the difference between purge and non-purge diving and snorkeling masks.

With a purge mask simply exhale through your nose and all the water drains away through a one-way valve. A dive mask without a purge (non-purge) requires a little more effort, but can still be purged with ease.

Each scuba mask has its advantages, so your choice should be based on your personal preferences.

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How to Install Optical Lenses In a Scuba Diving Mask

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How to Install Optical Lenses In a Scuba Diving Mask

This instructional video demonstrates how to properly install optical lenses into your scuba diving mask.

Optical lenses in your scuba mask allow you to not wear glasses or contacts while diving.

There are a variety of compatible masks to choose from with many options for nearsightedness or farsightedness. We also carry dive masks that are compatible with bifocal lenses.

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Full Face Diving Mask Instructional Video

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Full Face Diving Mask Instructional Video

This instructional video demonstrates the functionality and uses of a Full Face Scuba Diving Mask.

Full Face Diving Masks cover the scuba diver’s entire face and have some special features not found in standard dive masks. Using a full face mask allows the diver to breathe from both the mouth and nose, results in less fatigue because the diver does not have to bite down on a mouth piece during the dive. They are excellent for colder water, do not require defogging and are almost impossible to flood. With the addition of a communication system you can even talk underwater to other divers.

Click here to view all of our Full Face Masks and learn more about them.


 
 


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