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Cressi Calibro Mask
- U.S. PAT 6272693 B1
- INTEGRATED DUAL FRAME
- ULTRA LOW VOLUME
- TEMPERED GLASS
- FLEXIBLE BUCKLE
- MICROMETRIC ADJUSTABLE BUCKLE
- NEW PATENT PENDING. A patented membrane surrounding the inner nose pocket which acts as a barrier and traps any moisture escaping from the diver’s nose involuntarily when breathing through the mouth. The result is that not only is the moisture channeled away from the lenses, thus avoiding the fogging up of them, but it also reduces the need to compensate for pressure.
Cressi Calibro Mask
It combines a great technicality due to its origin as a freediving mask with an attractive design and medium proportions.
The Patented Integrated Dual Frame Technology consists of the joining of two rigid frames, the first on the rear of the silicone skirt and the second, anterior to the first one, that support the lenses. When the two frames are joined and locked together, the silicone skirt remains locked in the middle to guarantee a perfect seal between the face piece and the lens. This technology produces a drastic reduction in the internal volume, while keeping the lenses close to the eyes to ensure a wide view laterally and in the lower zone. The result is a mask with an extremely hydrodynamic shape and low volume.
The mask is designed so that the integrated face and frame allow for an extremely hydrodynamic and compact shape and a particularly wide lens, maintaining the mask extremely close to the face.
The mask features inverted teardrop lenses slightly inclined made in tempered glass.
The extremely thin frame and the studied assembly with the delicate frontal bone area optimize the superior visibility without damaging the adaptation ability.
NEW PATENT PENDING. A patented membrane surrounding the inner nose pocket which acts as a barrier and traps any moisture escaping from the diver’s nose involuntarily when breathing through the mouth. The result is that not only is the moisture channeled away from the lenses, thus avoiding the fogging up of them, but it also reduces the need to compensate for pressure.
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