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Select a Mask: Every mask fits a slightly different shape face, just like every brand of jeans fits differently.  There are some key areas to check when deciding if a mask fits you properly.

Width:  The width of the seal (or skirt) is measured side to side at the inner seal.  The wider your face, the wider the mask.
Height:  Some masks are shorter top-to-bottom, and those are better for children, adults with smaller faces, or people with low hairlines.
Angularity:  People with broad faces and round cheeks need masks with less "scoop," or difference in height between the center and edges of the mask seal.  Those with angular faces and high cheekbones will do better with a mask that seals further back on the sides of the face.
Once you've selected a mask you think might fit, use the following steps to check it:
Mask much too wideFold the strap out of the way and seat the mask on your face with both hands, with the lower edge of the seal about halfway between your nose and your upper lip.  Make sure your hair is out of the way. Inhale lightly.  The mask should suction to your face without large air leaks.
Gap at foreheadLook in a mirror or have a friend help you.  Exhale lightly while pressing the mask gently against your face (this lets the seal take its natural shape without forcing it onto your face).  The inner mask seal should have small or no gaps at the sides of your face (brow to cheekbone), forehead, and cheeks.

Fits just rightThe mask should be comfortable, without pressure points between your eyebrows, bridge of your nose, or your upper lip.

Once you've chosen your mask, adjust the strap.

  • Loosen the strap so you put the strap around the back of your head easily. 
  • Pull on the loose ends of the mask strap to tighten a couple of notches at a time. 
  • The strap should be just tight enough to hold the mask securely on your face. 
  • Too tight, and not only will you be uncomfortable and have red marks on your face after snorkeling, but the mask is more likely to leak! 
  • You should be able to easily pull the mask away from your face with fingers and thumb while exhaling through your nose.

Remember!  Your purchases at iSnorkel.com are guaranteed.  If you're not happy with your purchase, return the products within 30 days in new condition with their original packaging for an exchange or full product refund. 

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