The 2-in-1 Japonica Mask Strap Cover brings two of Japan’s most evocative coastal worlds into one reversible design. On one side, the Okinawa artwork bursts with warm island energy — turquoise shallows, soft coral hues, and the gentle rhythm of tropical seas. Flip it over, and the mood shifts to Jogashima’s tranquil blues, inspired by its quiet underwater landscapes and delicate nudibranchs drifting in sun-lit currents.
Hand-drawn by Slow Travel Arts, both designs are crafted to feel like small pieces of adventure you can wear. Okinawa carries the glow of hibiscus blooms and reef life, while Jogashima reflects a softer, dreamlike palette shaped by tide pools and coastal calm. Each side tells its own story, yet both celebrate the beauty woven through Japan’s shorelines.
Made to elevate your dive experience, the mask strap cover reduces hair pulling, improves comfort, and adds vibrant personality to your gear. Lightweight, durable, and easy to switch depending on your mood, this 2-in-1 piece lets you carry the spirit of the Japonica Collection — above and below the surface.
Size & Fit
Universal Fit: Attaches securely to most standard dive mask straps with Velcro closure.
Dimensions: 22 x 10 cm
Comfortable Wear: Provides cushioning at the back of the head to reduce strap pressure.
Easy to Use: Secure Velcro closure allows quick on-and-off application, making strap changes possible in seconds.
Fabric & Care
Fabric: Soft neoprene with high-quality stitching for durability in saltwater conditions. Lined with smooth fabric for extra comfort and reduced hair snagging.
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