TYR  Corrective Optical Swim Goggles Smoke -5.0
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TYR Corrective Optical Swim Goggles Smoke -5.0



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  • TYR corrective optical swim goggles
  • Universal eye socket frame design
  • Optical grade polycarbonate lenses
  • Thermal plastic rubber (TRP) gaskets
  • Comfortable leak proof protection
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Outstanding!

By PAUL B.

Bought these goggles for a trip to Hawai'i. Worked perfectly. The corrective lenses were so accurate, I could have driven my car wearing them! Highly recommended. Why did I wait so long to get goggles like these.? Got to see clearly the undersea life of Hawai'i. Thank you so much

 

Great buy!

By Deepak J.

 -  Bridgewater, NJ, US

Excellent buy..Value for money ..

The Corrective Optical Goggle is a distinctive "step diopter" goggle, with spherical prescription lens options. Featuring a universal eye socket frame design for superior fit and wide angle optical grade polycarbonate lenses in corrective diopters -2.0 through -8.0 in 0.5 increments, the Optical Swimming Goggles are ideal for competitive and recreational use. Provides crystal clear vision and is an excellent alternative to contacts. Thermal Plastic Rubber (TRP) gaskets provide comfortable leak-proof protection, while a durable split TPR head strap provides a secure fit. Easy adjust snap lock side clips make sizing a cinch. Know no boundaries with these sight enhancing goggles that are perfect for training and recreation. All polycarbonate lenses include full UVA/UVB protection. The Optical Swim Goggles are available in multiple lens tint colors.

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This product has a limited warranty of 1 month.

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TYR Corrective Optical Swim Goggles Features

  • TYR Corrective Optical Swim Goggles
  • Spherical Prescription Lens Options
  • Universal Eye Socket Frame Design
  • Superior Fit
  • Wide Angle Lenses
  • Optical Grade Polycarbonate Lenses
  • Corrective Diopters: -2.0 to -8.0 in -0.5 Increments
  • Ideal for Competition or Recreation
  • Thermal Plastic Rubber (TRP) Gaskets
  • Comfortable Leak-Proof Protection
  • Durable TRP Split Head Strap
  • Easy Adjust Snap Lock Side Clips
  • Easy to Size
  • UVA/UVB Protection
  • Available in Multiple Lens Tint Color Choices

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GINA P  Do you have positive optical goggles?
darrick c  Hello Gina, these only show in a negative lens. Do not have the positive version.
Ileana O  My son would like to use this glasses for swimming but also when he is playing outside around the pool area. which glasses would you recommend, the clear ones or the fog ones? thx
CAROL E  Personally I would go with clear, but the smoke ones are not that dark and can also be worn outside the pool.
MARIE F  My son uses the fog ones for swimming and they are clear under water. However, he says it's hard to see with the fog ones outside of the water.
REN E R  I swim a lot in open water and in the pool. If it is outdoors and it is a sunny summer's day I prefer the tinted lenses. At night time or indoors I use the clear goggles. Same with my regular glasses, I use sunglasses in bright conditions and my regular glasses indoors and at night. However I am swimming quite often and can justify having several pairs of goggles.
OLIVIA P  where is the size chart for these goggles?
MARIE F  These are one size fits all. My son's came with two types of nose pieces for differences in eye width. We have had no trouble fitting my husband nor my son.
NANCY S  They only come on one size. The number you are selecting is for the stock glasses prescription (like -6 or -7) for the lenses, and should be the closest number to your own prescription for your eyeglasses. Mine was the max, -8 --extremely nearsighted. If you don't have it you could check with your eye doctor.
CAROL E  There is no size chart, but the nose piece and straps are adjustable.
rocio s  My daughter has 3.25 od while os its 225 what googles does she need?
Patricia G  Eye professionals recommend not getting more power than you need. You have a few options: (1) Two pairs of goggles with fully adjustable nose bridge to combine and create one pair to your specifications; OR (2) Compromise, wearing one pair of goggles at the lower power (-2) for imperfect but clearer vision; OR (3) Consult an eye professional on the advisability of compromising with one pair at the higher power (-3).
LYNN A  Sorry, I can't answer that question. One of the pairs I bought was for a 9 something or the other, I noticed that the size list offered, at that time, both negative and positive numbers. My guess would be to purchase a 3 with the thought that she could at least see, if not exactly like with her glasses, but close enough for the time she would be using them. Given the list, I might also check with her optometrist to see which number he might recommend to provide an acceptable, if not perfect, view.
LYNNE R  My grandson also has a difference resulting in us ordering a compromise. I would suggest getting a correction of -2.50. your daughter should be able to swim with that correction comfortably. My grandson was thrilled to be able to swim and see, even though the correction wasn't equal to his land lenses. Water does magnify. You could always check with the eye doctor, but he or she will probably suggest custom ordered swim goggles. I can't begin to tell you how much we love having access to these--he is almost legally blind and was afraid of swimming until we got him these goggles as a trial and he now swims like a fish and we are so appreciative--doubt if ordering custom goggles from the eye doctor would have given him any better lease on life. We have ordered a replacement pair and intend to always have a spare. Hope your daughter does well with hers
Ronald J  Optical Rx are measured as - for nearsighted and + for farsighted. If you can see OK close up but not in the distance, you are nearsighted and need a negative prescription. For example my test is 20/200 and my rx is -3.0. if you have astigmatism or other complicating factors consult your optometrist, but lower cost goggles at a slightly higher diopter will usually do the job.In your case it sounds like your daughter is farsighted and would need about a + 3.5 or more. Dr Ron Johansen Portland Oregon
Cindy P  Its this in a store a in Manhattan? I need a +2.5 or 3.0
YAN G  These are negative diopter lenses, not positive. Check these out that do offer a positive correction: http://www.leisurepro.com/p-viwpcl/view-swim-platina-corrective-lens. We do have these in the store.
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