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Calabria Hydrotac Dive OPTX 20/20 Stick On Bifocal Lenses Used for Scuba Masks/Diving Goggles Magnifying Bi-Focal Stickers

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1.Color:Clear - 1 Pack (1 Pair - 2 Lenses)


2.:1.0 X


Product details

Fabric type
Polymer Aspheric
Origin
Made in the USA

About this item

  • Easy Application and Trimming: These reader stickers for glasses are designed for ease of use. Just add water, and they adhere seamlessly to your eyewear. The flexible nature of these stick-on bifocals allows for easy trimming with scissors, letting you customize their shape to fit any goggles. This feature is particularly useful for divers or athletes who need precise magnification placement for optimal performance. (Stick-On Lens Size: 1.6 Inches diameter).
  • Strong Adhesion and Reusability: Our bifocal stick-on lenses boast unmatched adhesion, ensuring they stay put during rigorous activities. Whether you're diving deep or skiing down slopes, these stick-on reading lenses won't let you down. As reusable stick on bifocals, you can remove and reapply them as needed, making them a practical choice for various eyewear. Their polymer aspheric material ensures durability and longevity, making them a reliable addition to your gear.
  • Versatile and Distortion-Free: The Dive OPTX Stick-On Bifocal Lenses are a game-changer for diving enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. These stick-on magnifiers for glasses provide superior, no bubble, optimal clarity, transforming your diving, skiing goggles or even safety glasses into bi-focal readers. With a size of 1.6" diameter, these stick-on readers for glasses allow you to enjoy a larger field of viewing, enhancing your underwater or outdoor experience.
  • Enhanced Underwater Viewing: Specifically designed to be used on diving equipment, these scuba mask magnification lenses turn ordinary dive masks into distortion-free bifocal magnifying glasses. With these stick-on magnifying lenses, reading gauges, checking your watch, or using your camera underwater becomes effortless. The larger diameter of these stick-on bifocal lenses provides an expansive view, making every dive more enjoyable.
  • Multi-Sport Compatibility and Dimensions: Calabria Dive OPTX Stick-On Bifocal Lenses are not limited to diving; they're also ideal for snow and ski goggles, snowboarding masks, and biking goggles. Each lens measures 1.6 inches (40.64 mm) in diameter, providing a substantial viewing area. Their flexibility and ease of use make them an ideal choice for various sports eyewear, providing clear viewing wherever you go.



Product Description

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Customer Reviews
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M. Miller
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
I followed the instructions applying them, and did it two weeks in advance of my dive. I did not like my original position, so a week later I followed the steps to remove and position.A week later on dive day, these were well tested during the dive (unintentionally), as my dive mask itself was not a good fit and I spent the entire dive clearing my mask at 44 ft. Stuck on like glue.Power was true to my bifocal prescription, so function as well as I could have hoped (could read my GoPro settings underwater - when my mask was not flooded, of course).Good value opposed to a prescription mask, considering I only dive twice a year.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Didn't really work as I had hoped especially for the price. They are smaller than expected. They did adhere to the mask and stayed in place. Unfortunately they hindered my vision more than improving. Obviously it was a longshotwhat, I mean what can you expect from stick-on readers. My review is more directed at the dive-targeted hype, the actual size and the price for a product that works as poorly as the cheap ones
Ederliza Concepcion
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
I followed the directions precisely but when I put them on, they just came right off the glass. In my opinion, a complete waste of my money.
Julia
Reviewed in Australia on January 10, 2025
I need reading glasses and can’t read my five equipment or smart watch while swimming so I needed something like this. Previous negative reviews had me nervous but I didn’t have any problems getting the lenses to stick to my mask. That said, the packaging suggests that the lenses should be placed at the bottom of the mask. I am not cross eyed but I found it MUCH easier to read my gear when I positioned them towards the middle of the mask. The lenses can be easily taken off and transferred to another mask so it’s unlike that I would need them in the future but if I did, I would definitely buy these. I can finally see things close up!
KHansen
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
Easy to install, I can easily read my dive gauges. Easy to remove and install on another dive mask.
Laura GC
Reviewed in Mexico on September 11, 2024
Muy mal producto no se adhiere al cristal del visor.
bobpuxi
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on May 30, 2024
They are perfect, I modified on my mask and they remained without any problem on my lenses !I cleaned after two dives and reattached!Thank you
Antonio Lugardo
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
The good thing is that it works great if you follow the installation instructions correctly. It worked on my Mask and full face mask. Didn't have time to get my prescription mask before a trip and this saved the dive.
SaraOnTheGo
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
I was on a dive in October and a fellow farsighted diver recommended these “stick-on” cheaters for my mask to make reading my computer and gauge easier. I had no trouble installing these. I was a bit nervous on my first dive that they'd wash right off, but they stuck tight and have on another 12 dives so far.It's easy to see the small print now. Thanks! The only drawback is my dive guides sometimes think I’ve got water in my mask and can't clear it.
Williams Morales
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on November 27, 2024
The 2 lens were schached
Jay B. Nylund
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024
Instructions say to put the "concave" side towards the glass of the mask. This must take much better eyes than mine to determine which side that is, which is unfortunate bc this is obviously for those of use with compromised close-up vision. I installed just before my last dive trip and apparently guessed correctly on one and not the other. One became loose on my second dive and I removed and saved it to re-install later (still haven't done that.) But the one that did stay on worked great. Was able to read my wrist dive computer and pressure gauges with more clarity, which was nice.
Marshal Shlafer
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024
UPDATE: Some reviewers have said that these lenses did not stay put. I've now had 12 dives with them, they're still firmly in place after multiple mask washes, multiple (and intentional) mask floodings to see if I'd lose one or both. Neither lens has moved. It may be that after installing them as directed I waited several weeks to give them time to stick, but I'm not sure. My only gripe is that these are on the smallish size so I have to tilt my head way back, or raise my gauges up quite high, to get things in focus.ORIGINAL REVIEW: I have crummy eyesight up close, and now that I'm returning to SCUBA I needed diopters to see my gauges and dive computer. I didn't want to pay for prescription lenses, at least not yet, so I tried these. The instructions are clear. These are supposed to be applied with the concave side down, but it was a bit hard to tell which side that was because the curvature is so slight.I put these on as directed after cleaning the inside of the mask. It was fairly easy to "milk" the water from under the diopters but no matter how hard I tried a tiny corner of one of the lenses would not stick down. Hope that's not going to cause problems down the line. I've let these sit to dry for several weeks after putting them on, a dive trip is coming in a few weeks, and if one or both of these fall off I'll be back with an update and modify my overall rating accordingly.