The only mask you’ll want to wear
One integrated shield stops droplets, splash, and airborne particles — no separate goggles, no fogging, no slipping. Just clear vision and easy breathing from the moment you step out.
How it started
From double‑mask discomfort to all‑day clarity — the journey that changed one commuter’s routine.
Droplets, fog, and a scratched‑up shield
Morning trains meant balancing a surgical mask, safety goggles, and a fog‑filled field of view. Adjusting one piece loosened the other; by the time I reached the office my eyes were irritated and my patience gone.
The day everything clicked
A colleague handed me a Lens Mask. One lightweight piece, a crystal‑clear polycarbonate visor, and a breathing valve that actually let air move. For the first time, I could see every stop name on the subway map.
Commute without compromise
Now I pull it on in one smooth motion. The adjustable nose wire seals out breeze, the toggle keeps it anchored, and the valve stops moisture buildup. I walk into work looking — and feeling — put together.
Three pillars of all‑day comfort
Every detail engineered so you forget you’re wearing it.
Integrated eye shield
Clear polycarbonate spans temple‑to‑temple, blocking splash and droplets without side gaps. Anti‑fog treatment keeps the view sharp — no constant wiping.
Breathing valve you can trust
Three exhaust channels release warm exhaled air instantly, cutting carbon‑dioxide buildup and keeping the mask interior cool — even during a brisk walk.
Adjustable nose wire & toggle cord
Mold the embedded wire to the bridge, then cinch the head strap with one pull — stays put through hours of wear without ear pressure.
Proof in the details
Measurable reasons this mask replaces your old kit.
Technical specs
Materials and measurements that define the Lens Mask.
- Shield material
- Scratch‑resistant polycarbonate
- Body material
- Matte polyester‑cotton blend
- Valve body
- ABS plastic with silicone exhaust vents
- Nose wire
- Flexible aluminum strip, 9 cm
- Strap adjustment
- Elastic cord with slide toggle, 56–62 cm
- Ear loops
- Soft stretch fabric, 12 cm each
- Filter compatibility
- Replaceable PM2.5 insert (not included)
- Weight
- 52 g
Four colours, one shield
Pick the finish that fits your daily rhythm.
- Light Grey
- Navy Blue
- Jet Black
- Deep Burgundy
How to keep it going
Simple steps to extend the life of your Lens Mask.
- Hand‑wash fabricUse lukewarm water and mild detergent; air dry flat.
- Wipe shield gentlyUse a microfiber cloth — never abrasive cleaners or alcohol.
- Clean valve monthlyPop out the silicone exhaust flaps and rinse with water.
- Store flatKeep out of direct sunlight to preserve the anti‑fog coating.
What commuters say
Real feedback from people who swapped double‑PPE for one Lens Mask.
Finally no fog and no goggles sliding down. The valve makes a real difference on a hot train platform.
Feels premium — stitching is tidy and the polycarbonate doesn’t scratch easily. Takes a try to adjust the cord perfectly.
My old mask + face shield combo would fog my glasses instantly. This one doesn’t — I can actually read while wearing it.
Finally no fog and no goggles sliding down. The valve makes a real difference on a hot train platform.
Feels premium — stitching is tidy and the polycarbonate doesn’t scratch easily. Takes a try to adjust the cord perfectly.
My old mask + face shield combo would fog my glasses instantly. This one doesn’t — I can actually read while wearing it.
Wore it on a 10‑hour flight. The shield stayed clear and I didn’t feel suffocated. Would love a darker tint option.
I work outside in dust and this is the only thing that keeps my eyes from getting gritty. The valve stops me overheating.
Used it through allergy season. The seal is good enough to keep pollen out while the valve makes it breathable.
Wore it on a 10‑hour flight. The shield stayed clear and I didn’t feel suffocated. Would love a darker tint option.
I work outside in dust and this is the only thing that keeps my eyes from getting gritty. The valve stops me overheating.
Used it through allergy season. The seal is good enough to keep pollen out while the valve makes it breathable.
I cycle in it every morning. With the nose wire pinched tight, wind doesn’t make my eyes water anymore.
Great for my bus commute. I do wish it came with a storage pouch, but for the price it’s solid.
Honestly forgot I had it on during a two‑hour outdoor event. Light, clear, and people could still see my expressions.
I cycle in it every morning. With the nose wire pinched tight, wind doesn’t make my eyes water anymore.
Great for my bus commute. I do wish it came with a storage pouch, but for the price it’s solid.
Honestly forgot I had it on during a two‑hour outdoor event. Light, clear, and people could still see my expressions.
Before you buy
Questions we hear from first‑time users.
Does the shield really not fog?
Can I wear glasses underneath?
Is this medical‑grade PPE?
How do I clean it?
Will it fit a larger head?
How long does one mask last?
Step out with clarity
Pull on one piece that keeps your eyes, lungs, and schedule on track.

