Water Sports Goggles
|
Enjoy yourself without glare. Glare is a blinding concentration of light reflected off surfaces like asphalt, sand, water, snow or ice. Glare impedes vision, hampers concentration and can lead to problems such as headaches and eye fatigue.
The most common reaction to glare is to reach for an ordinary pair of sunglasses. This merely reduces the amount entering your eyes. The best way to eliminate glare while on the water is by wearing polarized sunglasses.
Polarized sunglasses ease the intensity of the sun’s rays. Like a camera, the human eye does not have the ability to process broad ranges of light intensity. The eye adjusts to the glare in the foreground and mutes the lower light levels.
If the reflected glare is eliminated, the remaining light falls in a narrow range of intensity, allowing your eyes to relax and enjoy greater depth perception and true color contrast.
Revolutionary New Swim Goggle
A revolutionary new goggle makes swimming a real enjoyment, providing goggles that will improve your enjoyment of swimming even if you wear contact lenses.
The absolutely watertight, 180 degree panoramic view without distortion, and the anti-fog polycarbonate lenses will bring comfort and joy to your next swimming experience.
The design of the Seal mask is the first ultimate swim goggle designed to provide eye protection to recreational and fitness swimmers. Contact lens wearers have been plagued with lost lenses, swimming without their lenses, or burning and itching when swimming while wearing their contact lenses. Now there’s a great solution.
The most common problem associated with swimming for those who need vision correction is visual clarity while under the water. Whether swimming laps in the neighborhood pool, or scuba diving on the Great Barrier Reef, the problem still emerges for prescription eyewear users.
Need prescription inserts?
There are many options for those who wear prescription glasses, such as prescription swim goggles or prescription inserts for dive masks.
You might also want to read It’s Summer – Time for Swimming Goggles.
Other Cool Opticals: Ray Ban Sunglasses | Polarized Fishing Sunglasses | Ballistic Eyewear | Oakley Sunglasses | Wiley X Sunglasses | Red Dot Sights
Helpful Articles
Sabatini Eyeglasses
New at FramesDirect.com Sabatini Eyeglasses Sabatini Eyeglasses is a post from: The Eye Zone | Eyeglasses | Sunglasses | Contact Lenses | Goggles
New at FramesDirect.com
GothamStyle Eyeglasses
GothamStyle Eyeglasses is a post from: The Eye Zone | Eyeglasses | Sunglasses | Contact Lenses | Goggles
New at FramesDirect.com
Lilly Pulitzer Eyeglasses
Lilly Pulitzer Eyeglasses is a post from: The Eye Zone | Eyeglasses | Sunglasses | Contact Lenses | Goggles
GothamStyle Eyeglasses
Lilly Pulitzer Eyeglasses


Link to this page






You might also want to read It’s Summer – Time for Swimming Goggles over at The Eye Zone.
[...] or a lake, this is a lesson that it might be a good idea to keep a pair of swimming goggles or a diving mask in your or car. Living around a large body of water can be potentially hazardous, and you never [...]