Temporarily Lenses +3.0 & +3.5 out of stock!
Expecting new shipment in July 2026
Due to high demand, we are doing our best to produce new reading glasses as quickly as possible.
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Important Instruction:
For regular diving use, select a diopter strength that is +1.00 higher than your normal reading glasses prescription.
For underwater filming and photography, we recommend selecting +1.50 higher than your normal reading glasses prescription.
SeeDeep Reading Glasses Anodized Aluminium - BlueLightweight, saltwater-resistant reading glasses.
These reading glasses fit all models of diving mask and are made from lightweight, anodised, high-grade aluminium and strong polycarbonate lenses.
These reading glasses can be worn in salt water as their anodised aluminium frames are corrosion-resistant. The frame is finished off with a nice color finish.
Lenses are made out of strong polycarbonate and finished with an anti-scratch coating.
Key features:• Multi fit, fits on all types of dive masks
• Sturdy fit on your dive mask, due to soft adhesive pads that keep the glasses in place
• A silicone strap - together with the adhesive pads - will keep the reading glasses fixed in any position on your diving mask
• Easy storage during your dive. Neoprene BCD case included
Included:
• 1 Pair of SeeDeep Reading Glasses - Anodized Aluminium - Color Blue
• 1 Lens combination with the diopter strength that you select
• 2 Adjustable headband straps
• 1 Neoprene BCD case
Product Specifications:
• Lenses are made from high quality polycarbonate
• Anti scratch coat applied on lenses
• Annodized aluminium frame
• 181 mm in length x 26 mm in height
• Weight 25 gram
SeeDeep Reading Glasses - Aluminum Blue - Polycarbonate lenses
Two factors that contribute to farsightedness are distance and insufficient light.
As there is less light underwater, we recommend adding at least +1.00 to your normal reading lens strength.
The second factor is distance: if you are approaching a reef from very close up, or if you need to operate a camera, we recommend adding +1.50 to your normal reading lens strength.
When choosing underwater lenses, it is better to select a higher strength than a lower one.
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