Description
Why Your Dive Mask Fogs — and How to Prevent It
It’s completely normal for dive masks to fog within the first 12–18 months after manufacture.
While some suggest burning the lens, this method isn’t recommended — it can damage the lens and shorten the mask’s lifespan.
Instead, use a mask de-fog spray or solution before diving. Over time, as your mask naturally ages, fogging will lessen and eventually stop.
Using Micromask technology, the Impression’s, lens, skirt and frame are molded together in one shot as opposed to other masks where multiple pieces are snapped together. This allows the lens to come close to the face which maximizes the field of vision.
Low volume means that the mask is easier to clear and reduces the buoyancy
Advanced Fit Technology (AFT) uses bands of different textures around the edge of the skirt resulting in a superior seal against the face
The mask skirt goes further back on the face increasing the contact surface between face and silicone skirt. This enhances the comfort and reduces the marks left behind on the face.
















