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Tusa Freedom Tri-Quest M-3001
M-3001
Freedom Tri-Quest M-3001
- Panoramic view with Freedim technology
- New side glass convexity to reduce blind spots
- New design - patented convex side glass
- Freedom technology
- 3-D stripe
- Optical grade glass
- Strap buckle attachment system
- Rounded edges of the mask collar
FREEDOM
Freedom technology is a set of revolutionary features that offer a superior fit, making TUSA masks more comfortable to wear. The masks of the Freedom model, feature new silicone technology with varying thickness and with contoured and elongated edges to ensure the best possible fit.
3D STRAP
TUSA has patented a three-dimensional mask strap. It is designed to fit perfectly, regardless of the anatomical structure of the head. This unique solution ensures that the mask strap is always in the right place.
STRAP BUCKLE ATTACHMENT SYSTEM
This unique, fast strap adjustment system was designed so that the buckle can be attached directly to the collar of the mask, rather than to the frame as in traditional designs. This results in a very lightweight buckle.
ROUNDED EDGES OF THE MASK COLLAR
The rounded edges of the mask's collar have resulted in unprecedented comfort and fit for virtually any face. In addition, pressure caused by water pressure has been minimized. The rounded edges do not cause the mask to imprint on the face
Optical grade glass
Crystal clear optical grade glass provides superior clarity, color and light transmission compared to standard glass lenses used by competitors., Optical grade glass is used in all PRO mask models, as well as the M-41 Freedom Quad and M-3001 Freedom Tri-Quest and, of course, the Paragon.
PANORAMIC VIEW
The maximum field of view was achieved by designing the smallest possible mask frame. In addition, to further enlarge the field of view, only one windshield was used. As a result, a field of view comparably large to that of three- or four-pane masks was achieved.