Lonely Planet™ · Thorn Tree Forum · 2020

Prescription dive/ snorkel masks in thailand

Interest forums / Diving & Snorkelling

Hi - I am going to Thailand in the next couple of days with the hope of snorkelling, and possibly diving down south (Gulf and Andaman side) - would it be possible to get prescription mask from bangkok or elsewhere? and how long would it take? I'm short-sighted (about -4.0) and don't have time to get one in the uk before I go! Also, how easy would it be to rent prescription masks at dive centres? Is it something that dive centres provide?

Thanks for any infor on this!

I would hesitate to say you are Royally buggered - but I've had a prescription mask smashed when I was in Oz & it takes a week because the mask needs to go to a specialist optical factory for the corrective lens to be fused into the mask. It was the biggest pain in the arse - any other kit you can pick up off the shelf but this.

I now take 2 prescription masks with me when I am on a dive trip.

Dive centres don't hire them out - so unless they have one that has been left behind that matches your needs - you are going to have to come up with something

What about taking your old one? Better than nothing.

There are some pre-defined prescription masks, but I think they only go to -2

You need a major dive supplier pronto, & I bet they will tell you it's going to be 5 working days minimum

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Just about every equipment company has a prescription mask or two.
I cant believe that a dive shop in the UK or anywhere would not stock at least one mask and a range of prescription lens.
Most can do -5.0 and +3.0 ; Cressi-Sub go even higher/lower, TUSA style masks and theres a bunch of them out there also go higher/lower.

I use an Aquacraft, sold through Trident Diving Equipment (USA) twin lens with aluminium frame with -2.0 lens. Cost me Aus$100.00 and came with a padded mask strap and carry bag.

Good luck.

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It will take about one hour, the costs will be from around 3,000 Baht.

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StevenL,

Do you know of any places around Chalong in Phuket that do this?

Thanks in advance
Penny

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Of course you're very welcome to come to Kata, where we can sort things out for you.

In Chalong, nearly every DC will be able to sort out a prescription mask, and there are quite a few of them. The costs may vary a bit, depending on what they have on offer. The Ocean Twin mask and the Seakodive Runner mask will be the cheapest (and good) options that offer prescriptive lenses.

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They're actually not for me, but I will pass on the info, including your website. Thanks

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there is also Prescription Dive masks out of San Diego, if all else fails, they are are the net!

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