Yes. It would be more comfortable if it covers the nose as well. You can dive without a mask, but you would find it difficult to see and you wouldn't be able to read your instruments. Plus it wouldn't be very comfortable especially if diving in salt water
There is not a diving mask. The closest I can think of is a Dive Ball. If you want to get Pokemon from underwater, use a super rod.
OCeanic... Look the top of the mask.. and find the brand name.. but there is nothing simillar with it on oceanic m.m..
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The average hockey puck can travel at speeds of up to 140 kilometers per hour and so a mask must be able to withstand at least that, and repeatedly. The amount of force a mask can receive before it cracks will depend on how many layers it has and it's overall construction, but one a crack is suspected it should not be worn.
A complete scuba set up: Mask Snorkel Fins Wet Suit or Dry Suit Gloves Hood Dive Knife Wet Suit Booties Weights - weight belt or BCD integrated weights BCD - Buoyancy Compensation Device Tank Regulator - with primary mouth piece, octopus, low pressure inflator, pressure gauge and depth indicator Dive Computer Dive Bag Specialized gear like pony bottle and regulator, wreck reel, marker buoy, lift bag, catch bag, spear gun, Save a Dive kit - add things like extra mask strap, fin strap, o ring for tank, silicone grease, tools, fishing license, firt aid kit
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First, in American parlance, "goggles" refer to lenses that fit the eyes but don''t cover the nose. If this is the device you're talking about, you cannot use it for SCUBA. The nose has to be covered so that you can equalize air pressure in the mask with outside water pressure. Next, you shouldn't ever wear your mask on your forehead. If you're wearing it, it needs to be over your eyes or around your neck. Wearing a mask on your forehead is a great way to lose a mask -- annoying on the boat and dangerous in-water. FInally, if you mean your forehead hurts when you're wearing your mask on your eyes, it sounds like you have the strap too tight. Do this at HOME: 1. Loosen the strap so it doesn't hold the mask on at all. 2. Press the mask onto your face and inhale. If the mask sticks to your face for 10 or more seconds, great --- it fits. If it readily falls off, this mask doesn't fit you. Go get a mask that does fit (using steps 1 and 2 at the dive store), and start this procedure again. 3. If you're here, your mask fits. Now, tighten the strap a little, so that the least pressure possible to hold the mask on your face is what you're getting from tyhe strap. Then tighten it just a little more.
if you have a suit on no. if you don't and just have the mask on a little. well it matters if its summer or winter. or day or night.
You have to use a diving mask. The air between the mask lens and your eyes helps you to see clearly. Diving without a mask results in everything looking blurry because you're just looking directly through the water.
re-adjust the mask fit
re-adjust the mask fit