Designed in universal size for adults.

Antifog is an antifog layer inside the eyepieces. This layer significantly reduces glare. We recommend that you wash your swimming glasses with clean water after swimming and, before putting it into the case keep your goggles dry completely. Do not wipe your goggles with any handkerchiefs or touch them, damage the anti-fog layer, and the goggles will become foggy.

How polarization works (image on the left without polarized goggles)
Swimming goggles have polarized lenses to protect the eyes from sharp sunlight. Thanks to polarization, the goggles provide optimal vision and remove the reflection of light on the water surface.

UV-filter absorbs dangerous UVA and UVB radiation, which can damage your vision. The goggles with UV-filter are suitable for outside and inside swimming.

The eyepieces have mirror adjustment so that they can be used even in outdoor swimming without any problems. Mirror-colored goggles provide protection against sunlight and glare, but it's also a design issue.

Swimming goggles have doubled straps in the middle. From the sides of the eyepieces there is one strap that is divided in the middle. The advantage of splitting tape is better handling and more comfortable tightening. The doubled straps ensure better hold of the goggles.

The goggles have an exchangeable nose bridge. The nose bridge can be removed and replaced for longer or shorter ones. You can determine which length best suits you and adjust your swimming goggles according to your requirements and shape of your face.
It is designed as unisex.

The package includes a solid protective goggles case. It protects your glasses from scratches. The protective case also ensures the goggles' safe transport.

There are 3 sizes of exchangeable nose bridges available.
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| Material |
Polycarbonate
Thermoplastic elastomer |
| Age | Adults |
| Lenses |
Antifog
Polarized UV Filter Mirror |
| Belt | Doubled in the middle |
| Nose clip | Exchangeable |
| Gender | Unisex |
| Part of the backage |
Protective case
3 sizes of nose bridges |
| Color |
Blue
Pink Orange Clear Blue |
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