MV3 Mask, Apex Ultra Clear

$79.99
(2 reviews)
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APEX Lens Technology is featured in 100% of HammerHead Spearguns dive masks. APEX Technology increases light transmission over standard tempered glass by over 13%. That means you should see 13% πr2 more lobsters, octopus, or fish!

APEX lenses are manufactured in a process that eliminates iron oxide impurities for 13% increase in light transmission over standard tempered glass. Advanced technical lens coatings are then applied to the APEX glass for the most extreme of dive applications.

AMBER

ARC PURPLE

MIRROR

UC

APEX w/ AMBER

The amber lens adds contrast and enhances depth perception, allowing for superior shape and distance recognition. These masks offer outstanding target vision for the most demanding harvester.

APEX w/ ARC

The winning combination of the APEX glass and purple anti-reflective coating allows 98% of light transmittance. This technology offers unparalleled color perception, highly recommended for the deeper diver or underwater photographer.

APEX w/ MIRROR

The tinted and mirrored lenses greatly reduce glare, protecting your eyes in shallow water and from high-intensity sunlight. The reflective coating on the lens also hides your intentions from wary prey.

APEX UNCOATED

The exceptional clarity of optic-grade glass affords the lenses adaptability in a wide array of environments. With no trace of iron impurities in the glass, distortion is greatly reduced, while more light passes through.

STANDARD and APEX

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN STANDARD GLASS AND APEX GLASS

STANDARD GLASS

 

  • IRON OXIDE IMPURITIES
  • GREENISH HUE
  • 87% LIGHT TRANSMISSION
  • REDUCED VISIBILITY

APEX GLASS

 

  • OPTIC-GRADE LENSES
  • TECHNICAL LENS COATINGS
  • 98% LIGHT TRANSMISSION
  • INCREASED VISION

Reviews

  • 5
    Love this mask

    Posted by Thomas Jenkins on Aug 9th 2021

    Fits extremely comfortable and the view threw the mask is excellent

  • 5
    It is awesome

    Posted by Lucian rouw on Dec 1st 2020

    It is awesome