Goggles with clear, tinted, colored, photochromic, or mirrored lenses? Or perhaps ones with an interchangeable nose piece or a flexible nose bridge? Those with a strap adjusted by a standard buckle or with QuickFit or EasyFit mechanisms for easier adjustments? What size and color? We’ll guide you on how to choose swimming goggles so you can feel... like a fish in water, whether in the pool or open water.
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Theoretically… a visit to the pool could be limited to swimming, but modern water parks entice customers with a wide range of services and attractions, while additional pool accessories make the experience much more varied. What options are available?
While it’s obvious that a good swimmer should be able to open their eyes underwater, it’s equally evident that contact between the eyes and water—whether in a natural body of water or a pool—is not neutral for eye health. Due to the chemical composition and various impurities in the water, this can result in irritation and temporary redness in the best-case scenario, or even infection in more severe cases. So how can you protect your eyes when using public pools?