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Cressi Focus 2-Lens Masks

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Features

  • The Focus is one of the first dive masks with inclined glasses, a patented technology of Cressi (US6272693)
  • Lightweight and compact, made with soft hypoallergenic silicone skirt, complete with a double feathered edge seal that provides an excellent fit
  • Low volume with minimum eye-lens distance for ensuring excellent field of view in all directions
  • Revolving strap buckles for instant adjustment
  • The Focus is designed and manufactured in Italy by Cressi, an Italian brand pioneer in scuba diving, snorkeling, and swimming equipment since 1949

Description

The ultimate in versatility, this classic mask offers the best fit and performance for the greatest variety of facial shapes. Its low-volume, the twin-lens design gives divers and snorkelers a proven combination of size, fit and durability. Lightweight and easy-to-clear, it has swiveling, quick-adjust buckles, and accepts corrective lenses. It is also an excellent value. If you are looking for a mask that has been in a product line for years and has proven itself to be universal and quality, then look no further. The Focus is the traditional battle horse of the Cressi range and one of the most popular masks in the world. It is one of the first dive masks with inclined glasses, patented technology of Cressi (US6272693). Lightweight and compact, it has a soft hypoallergenic silicone skirt, complete with a double feathered edge seal that provides an excellent fit and a high level of comfort even with prolonged use. A low volume mask with minimum eye-lens distance ensures an excellent field of view in all directions. The strap buckles are revolving for instant adjustment. The silicone mask strap is a wide split strap design for even dispersion for increased fit and comfort. It has an easy-to-reach one-hand nose pocket for ear equalization which can be utilized even when wearing thick gloves. To protect the mask when not in use the Focus comes with a hard plastic protective mask box. The Focus is designed and manufactured in Italy by Cressi, an Italian brand pioneer in scuba diving, snorkeling, and swimming equipment since 1946. The product is covered by a limited 2-year warranty.

Material: Silicone


Color: Clear/Clear


Brand: Cressi


Sport: Outdoor Lifestyle


Lens Type: Dual Lens


Item Weight: ‎0.25 Kilograms


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Frame Material: ‎Silicone


Is framed?: ‎No


Number of Windows: ‎2


Strap Type: ‎Adjustable


Manufacturer: ‎Cressi


UPC: ‎843607001823 772259092647 809091535619


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎23, 37


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎7.95 x 4.72 x 4.13 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.33 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎0.03 x 0.03 x 0.08 inches


Brand Name: ‎Cressi


Warranty Description: ‎The product is covered by a 2-year limited warranty.


Model Name: ‎Focus


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎DS241060


Model Year: ‎2015


Included Components: ‎Scuba Masks


Date First Available: February 21, 2008


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Compact and functional
Color: Black/Blue
No leakage great fit vision is great, size is compact compact, but a little tight on the nose but it’s good enough. Comfort is good enough.
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2025 by Steve Maroney

  • Used with Cressi prescription lenses substituted for plain lens- It works great.
This product worked great for me. I was able to get a "prescription" corrective Cressi lens for each eye. Get your scrip and reduce by 0.25 (how much water magnifies) and round down nearest 0.5 stock lens size. I used correction lens of -4.5 left and -4.0 right and it worked fantastically for me. I got a good description and the suggestion to use a cell phone pry tool on a dive forum and also watched a YT video to change out the lenses. The plastic pry too worked great and if you review where the tabs are you can disassemble and substitute the lenses very straightforwardly. There is no astigmatism correction on the lenses but under water is wasn't noticeable for me. The mask itself fit my smaller face very well. It looks a little large on the face for me. Although a dive mask seems a little overkill for a snorkeling experience, the total expense was completely worthwhile. If you can't see the shape detail of tree leaves without glasses, you aren't going to see much underwater for small fish, coral, etc. This mask is a great option for nearsighted people. It's also surprisingly well made for something that is all plastic framed. I purchased the same mask for my husband. Size looked right on him. He has a longer narrow face compared to my round one. Fit him ok, but not perfect. Overall pleased with quality and the option to add lens correction. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2023 by MidMom

  • No instructions/tips makes this mask trickier than necessary
Color: Clear/Aquamarine
This mask provides a low cost option for corrective lenses. But removing the stock lenses and putting in the new ones is not for the meek of heart. It's more challenging than expected and I feel like tips would be helpful for reassembly (zero directions come with the mask). I had leakage issues, most likely as a result of the less than ideal re-assembly. But they were manageable and I suspect I can address any alignment issues on the second attempt. If you're not a DIY person, you might be happier spending the extra $$ to get a mask with corrective lenses pre-installed. Good luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2025 by R. Hillard

  • Great Mask
Color: Clear/Blue
Why did you pick this product vs others?: Was searching for a quality mask for snorkeling and swimming. Did a little research and decided to purchase this mask. For my use it is expensive, but I wanted something that would last me 10 to 20 years and Cressi has the reputation for quality. Fit: This particular product was just the right fir for my face. I have a rather narrow face and this mask fit perfect. Leakage: I have had no signs of leakage and expected none as Cressi is a top quality mask. Even with a small amount stubble there was no leakage. Snorkeling: I conducted many snorkeling sessions in Hawaii and the Caribbean here where I live and this mask did it's job. Design: This mask was so perfect the design is great awesome views and super lite. Functionality: For my needs this mask performed excellent and is very easy to use. Comfort: So comfortable and the materials used made the mask feel like a natural part of my face. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2025 by Juan

  • Excellent mask, great fit.
Color: Clear/Blue
Excellent fit, just as expected... Functioned well in a pool workout. No fog. I'll keep these for life.
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2026 by rcb

  • How to install prescription lenses in a Cressi Focus mask
Color: Clear/Clear
The lenses fit the Cressi Focus mask just fine, and it's a good mask. I'm deducting TWO stars because of the incredible frustration trying to figure out how to install prescription lenses in the mask. A single sheet of paper with a couple of illustrations would be so easy to include, but there is nothing! Once you understand HOW to remove and replace the lenses, it's pretty easy. But it is NOT intuitive, and I couldn't find anything online that explained it clearly. FYI, here are the basic steps: 1. There is a small triangular piece of plastic at the top of the nose. This must be pulled straight out, as you look at the mask. You can see behind it that there is a little tab. If you push the tab towards yourself with a small screwdriver, that will push this piece out. 2. There is a bridge (where a unibrow; would be) with the Cressi logo on it just above the piece that you just removed. That piece needs to be pushed straight up, towards the ceiling as you face the mask. It's just a friction fit. 3. Here is the hardest part to figure out: the two plastic rings that hold the lenses in place. You can't just force them out. If you look carefully at the front of the mask around the outside of the two retaining rings, you'll see three areas about 1/2 inch long each, which is where there are little plastic tabs that stick out from the retaining ring and hold it in place. [NOTE: My mask had a clear surround, but if your mask is a color then you won't be able to see where the tabs are.] The ring is somewhat flexible, so all you need to do is get a fingernail (or carefully with a small screwdriver) on the outside of the ring near one of the tabs and push inwards towards the center of that lens. This will get the tab out of its slot and allow you to pull it forwards slightly away from the lens. Do this for all three tabs. 4. The old lens pops out at this point, and you simply set the new lens in its place. 5. The only tricky part about putting it all back together, is that you really need to exert some force when pressing the retaining rings back into position against the face of the lenses. The tabs need to snap back into their retaining indentations. If you put the mask face-down on a table, you can press down on the inside of the mask and that will help force the retaining rings all the way back into position. 6. Now it's easy: simply replace the unibrow piece by pressing it straight down from above - you can see the plastic part of the mask that it slides down onto. 7. Finally snap the little triangular piece back into position by pressing it straight in. Again, after it's out, it's easy to see how it goes back in. Sheesh, why couldn't Cressi have included this little explanation along with a few line drawings with their mask and/or lenses? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2015 by Long Beach Native

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