The mask that completely revolutionised the sector because it introduced new and exclusive principles that are likewise milestones. For the first time in the world, the lenses are not parallel to the face but are raked and shaped like an “inverted dropâ€ÂÂ, with a very unusual development, the geometry of which is covered by a worldwide patent. U.S. PAT.6272693 B1 The anatomically shaped frame is a very slim line and is invisible when the mask is being worn. It provides all-round visibility, particularly downwards, reaching unheard of values - in excess of 30% wider view over traditional masks, bringing dressing and equipment check to levels that were impossible until the arrival of Big Eyes. The raked lenses and the subsequent conformation of the skirt drastically reduce the internal volume of the mask that is similar to skin-diving models. The soft silicone skirt and the broad seal ring against the face make the mask very comfortable to wear. Two revolving buckles guarantee quick and precise strap adjustment. An excellent mask for snorkeling and scuba diving.
Features
High Seal Silicone, the substance used to create this ground-breaking mask, provides unmatched comfort and a perfect seal suited for freediving, snorkelling, and scuba diving.
The inverted drop-shaped raked lenses (Cressi patent) are relatively small and angled as closely as possible to the eyes to enhance downward visibility.
The exclusive, patented Cressi technology of double elastomer injection on a stiff part is used in the frame. The buckles are attached to an unbreakable part rather than the skirt's support system, allowing the buckle to tilt and turn without breaking.
The IDF system is used to create the mask. The Integrated Dual Frame is a technology that reduces internal volume significantly by combining two rigid frames. Cressi US 20140013494 A1 filed for a patent.
When the mask is worn, the frame is essentially undetectable because the thickness of the frame has been significantly decreased. When the mask is worn, the frame is nearly undetectable because the thickness of the frame has been significantly decreased.
Cressi, a company that has led the industry in scuba diving, snorkelling, and freediving equipment since 1946, invented and manufactured the Big Eyes Evolution in Italy.