Huntington Beach, CA: May 8, 2007 (DNW) – Atomic Aquatics has announced that the new ARC (Anti-Reflective Coating) option is now available for the Atomic Sub-Frame mask. One of the fastest-selling and most popular products ever released by Atomic Aquatics, the Sub-Frame mask has dominated recent media product reviews and more importantly, reviews by actual divers who have helped the product “sell-out” in stores from coast to coast.
The ARC option is designed to enhance a diver’s underwater vision. Designed to work in tandem with the UltraClear lenses used in all Atomic masks, the ARC coating helps to sharpen and define images underwater. This helps to reduce eye strain and fatigue, glare and reflections. This ultimately produces a much more enjoyable experience for divers.
According to Atomic’s Dean Garraffa, “The ARC technology adds another element to an already popular product. The Sub-Frame is quickly becoming the mask of choice for diver’s wanting to upgrade their equipment. The ARC option provides yet another enhancement that will immediately make a difference from the very first dive.”
The Sub-Frame with ARC technology is ideal for night diving, limited visibility situations and underwater photography. The Sub-Frame mask with ARC technology is available in either a black or clear skirt. The product is available for shipping today to authorized Atomic Aquatics dealers at a suggested retail price of $149.95. Divers wishing to purchase an Atomic Sub-Frame with ARC technology should contact their local Atomic Aquatics dealer. For a complete list of Atomic Aquatics dealers, click here: http://atomicaquatics.com/dealers/index.html
Atomic Aquatics is currently celebrating it’s 10th anniversary. In 1997, the company unveiled its first product, the ground-breaking T1 titanium regulator. This product became the first of many Atomic Aquatics innovations that have transformed the dive industry and the way scuba equipment is designed, manufactured and marketed. For more details on Atomic Aquatics, visit the company’s website at www.AtomicAquatics.com