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Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
I bought this mask for my boyfriend and he loves this mask since he has a big beard, but didn't experience any leaks. The quality is also obvious with the metal integration and absolutely no issues with any fog in the mask when diving. Highly recommend!
Cassablanca
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
It's a great fog-resistant mask. I use it in the springs to look at the fish. Fits my face well.
doctur44
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
This face mask is extremely small! I’m a smaller size female who always wears a smaller mask and this is even smaller than the one I normally wear. Other than that aspect, the mask appears to be nice quality with an extremely soft and supple silicone skirt around the mask. Easy to adjust and comfortable to wear (if it’s the right size for you). They really should be selling this as a “small” mask. Would work well for smaller women with narrow faces or children. At $89 that is an expensive mask for a kid though. The mask comes with a nice hard protective case and a bonus bottle of anti-fogging solution. The mask doesn’t leak (if fitted properly), and didn’t fog up very much either. This seems like it will be a great fit for a very small portion of the customers looking, so just beware of that. Perhaps a better description could help as well (I originally ordered with my husband in mind who needs a new mask), but there is no chance of this working for him.
PHKL
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
This is a great diving mask. The silicone is very soft and feels amazing to wear. It definitely is among the most comfortable dive masks I have worn. It seals around my face nicely and I would feel fine wearing for along time underwater.I have not yet tested the mask in the ocean (my next dive trip is coming up in a month in Thailand), but I have tried it in a pool and the anti-fog lens works very well as expected. Love that the anti-fog spray is also included.The carry case that comes with the mask is also top-notch and is a must have if you travel with your mask.All round great mask for anyone. I highly recommend it!
Alfatech
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
The Tidal Mask Aluma Pro, has a very good design, the lenses are well aligned with the natural contours of the face. The mask has a low profile and minimal volume, it is easy to clean and comfortable to wear, due to the soft matte black silicone skirt material.The lenses came with an anti-fog coating, and the adjustable buckles make it easy to customize the fit. While this mask may be slightly more expensive than competitors, its value, as the aluminum frame available in black or blue, justifies the investment.Free divers particularly appreciate a mask with low volume, which requires less air to equalize as depth increases. The mask’s enhanced counterpoised push-button buckle allows for quick and easy adjustment to the face, even while wearing gloves.The silicone strap has a comfortable and secure fit. Its compact shape reduces drag in the water, improving stability, especially in strong currents. The glass lenses are tempered, an important standard for any diving and snorkeling mask.Despite having a beard, this mask had a great seal to my face, no leaks whatsoever.A nice touch is the included mask travel case plus the anti-fog spray.
Ed E.
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
I’ve been diving for years (around 150–200 dives, though I stopped counting long ago), and I’ve used various brands like Scuba Pro, Cressi, and Tusa. I recently picked up the Tidal Mask Aluma Pro and did a side-by-side comparison with one of my other masks. Here’s my take:Pros:Advanced Anti-Fog Technology:The pre-applied anti-fog films on the lenses are a nice touch, and it’s great that they include an extra anti-fog spray. This should help prolong the anti-fog effect during multiple dives, which is always a bonus.Durable Build:The aluminum alloy frame feels sturdy and lightweight, making it resilient without adding unnecessary bulk. The tempered glass lenses seem well-made, and the overall construction feels durable.Soft Silicone Skirt:The silicone is smooth, soft, and comfortable. It conforms well to the face and creates a good seal, especially with the high double-skirted design around the edges. This should help with leak prevention.Double Head Strap:The double head strap is well-designed with good height adjustment, making it easy to secure the mask comfortably without it slipping during dives.Great Accessories:The mask comes with a soft travel case and anti-fog spray, which is a thoughtful addition. I’ve always used hard-shell clear cases, so the soft case is a new experience—I’m not sure if it’s better or worse yet, but it’s compact and convenient.Nose Pinch Access:The mask’s design allows for easy access to the nose pocket, even for someone with a larger (Westerner-type) nose. The edges sit close to the face, making equalization easy and comfortable.Cons:Size Issue – Not for Adults:Despite being marketed as an adult mask, this mask feels more like a kids’ mask or something designed for very small-faced adults. The overall size is noticeably smaller than other adult-sized masks I’ve used, and the narrow frame limits the field of view. This might be okay for those with smaller faces, but for most adult divers, it’s going to feel too tight and restrictive.Limited Field of View:Due to the smaller size, the angle of view is narrower compared to other masks I’ve used. If you’re used to a wider field of vision underwater, this may feel like a downgrade.Soft Case vs. Hard Case:While I like the included soft case, I’m a bit unsure about its durability compared to the hard-shell cases I’m used to. Time will tell if it offers adequate protection during travel.Final Thoughts:The Tidal Mask Aluma Pro has a lot of good qualities—durability, comfort, and advanced anti-fog features—but it falls short in terms of size. It’s not truly an “adult-sized” mask, and I would only recommend it for those with smaller faces or as a kids' mask. If you fit the size, it could be a solid choice, but for average to larger-faced adults, I’d suggest looking elsewhere unless they release a larger version.
Rico
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
I opened this up and immediately thought this must be a child’s mask. It is SMALL. I put it on and it does fit and I was able to get a decent seal, but with the lenses being so small the viewing area isn’t the best. Of course, depending on your face size and preferences, a small mask may be a good or a bad thing. But it really needs to be noted given how unusually small it is.
Felicia with Fins
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025
This is now my GO-TO mask for scuba diving! I can actually enjoy my dive because the mask is comfortable and does not fog!
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