Scuba Diving Masks for All Conditions
Explore our range of scuba diving masks designed for different face shapes, diving styles and conditions. From low-volume masks suited for freediving and spearfishing to anti-fog designs and everyday all-round options, find a diving mask that fits comfortably and performs reliably underwater.
Based in Melbourne, our gear is selected from real-world diving conditions, so you can choose with confidence whether you're diving locally or anywhere in Australia.
If you're not sure where to start, options like low-volume masks, frameless designs and anti-fog systems each offer different advantages depending on your diving style.
How to Choose the Right Dive Mask
A good dive mask should seal comfortably, provide clear vision and suit how you actually dive. Whether you're looking for a low-volume scuba diving mask, an anti-fog design or a simple all-round option, the right fit makes a huge difference underwater.
Our range focuses on practical masks that are comfortable, easy to use and suited to different face shapes and diving styles. From recreational diving to freediving and spearfishing, choosing the right mask helps improve both comfort and performance.
If you're unsure where to start, fit is always the most important factor when choosing a diving mask.
Based in Melbourne, we select gear from real-world diving conditions, so you can choose with confidence whether you're diving locally or anywhere in Australia.
You can also explore our snorkelling gear and dive fins collections to build a more complete setup.
What to Look for in a Scuba Diving Mask
- Fit comes first — choose a mask that seals comfortably on your face before focusing on style or colour.
- Low-volume masks are easier to equalise and clear, making them popular for scuba diving, freediving and spearfishing.
- Soft silicone skirts provide a better seal and improve comfort across different face shapes.
- A wider field of vision improves awareness underwater and makes diving more comfortable.
- Not sure which mask suits you? Browse the options below or visit us in-store for fitting advice.
Why Buy Your Scuba Diving Mask From Extreme Watersport
Expert Fit Advice
Fit matters more than specs on paper. We help you choose a scuba diving mask that seals well and stays comfortable in real diving conditions.
Local Dive Shop Support
Get advice from a Melbourne dive shop with real experience in local conditions, from beginner diving to more advanced setups.
Trusted Dive Gear Options
We stock practical scuba diving masks for different needs, from entry-level options to more refined and performance-focused designs.
Cressi Atom Dive Mask
Cressi A1 Dive Mask
Cressi Zeus Dive Mask
Cressi F1 Frameless Dive Mask
Oceanic Cyanea Dive Mask
Cressi Prisma Dive Mask
Cressi Naxos Dive Mask
Oceanic Mini Shadow Dive Mask
Oceanic Shadow Dive Mask
Oceanic Ice Dive Mask
Hollis M3 Dive Mask
Oceanpro Avalon Dive Mask
Apeks VX1 Dive Mask
Apeks VX2 Dive Mask
Cressi Quantum Dive Mask
Cressi Z2 Dive Mask
Halcyon Elastic Mask Strap
Halcyon Omnis Mask
Cressi Rombo Mask | Diving Mask
Dive Masks FAQs
Why does my dive mask fog up?
Fogging is caused by condensation when warm, moist air from your breath meets the cooler surface of the lens. This is common with all dive masks, especially when they are new.
To reduce fogging, make sure to properly clean a new mask before first use to remove any manufacturing residue. Using an anti-fog solution or a small amount of saliva before each dive can also help keep the lenses clear. Some masks also include built-in anti-fog systems to further minimise fogging.
How do I know if a dive mask will fit me?
A dive mask should seal comfortably on your face without leaking. The best way to check is to place the mask on your face without the strap and inhale slightly through your nose — it should stay in place.
Are low-volume dive masks better?
Low-volume masks are often easier to clear and are popular for scuba diving and freediving, but the best mask still depends on fit and comfort.
Need Help Choosing the Right Dive Mask?
If you're unsure what kind of mask suits your diving, we can help you narrow it down based on fit, comfort and how you plan to use it.