
- Per-Swim Goggles for Adults + FREE Protection Case + FREE Swimming Guide. Anti Fog - Mirror Coated - UV Protection - Soft Silico
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From $15.75 (3rd Party New)

From $15.75 (3rd Party New)

| Latest | $15.75 14 hrs ago |
| Highest | $19.95 Apr 27, '15 |
| Lowest | $7.00 Nov 23, '15 |
| Average | $15.56 (30d avg) $15.11 (90d avg) $15.07 (180d avg) $14.90 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Apr 25, 2015 |
PER-SWIM GOGGLES SPECIAL CARE:
- TIP 1: Don't rub the inside of the eye cup lens
Most swimmers will use their fingers, a towel or even lick the inside of the eye cup lens with their tongue to clean the lens or wipe away fog. Take into account here that the Swim Goggles you just bought from us has anti-fog coating inside the lens, hence rubbing the inside of the goggle lens will cause damage, scratches and may even remove the anti-fog coating. To clean them simply dip them under the water and tip the lens up so the water runs out. This should safely clear the lens.
- TIP 2: Rinse after use
After you have worn your goggles in training or in your race make sure you rinse them in cold fresh water and lay flat to dry. Goggles are not made to withstand heat, so do not use warm or hot water to rinse them as this will cause damage to the strap, clips and lens. Don't use detergents or other chemical products to wash your goggles as these will also cause damage. Cold fresh water is your best option.
- TIP 3: Dry after rinsing
After you have rinsed your goggles, the best thing to do is lay them flat to dry. Don't throw your goggles into your wet gear bag or wrap them up in a towel. This will cause bacteria and mould to breed and can cause damage to the goggles. Never leave your goggles out in the sun as the straps, clips and eye cups will dry out and break. And always remember: storing your goggles in their protective case prevents scratches and exposure to outside elements. Taking the time to care for your goggles after each swim will help to keep them in pristine condition for many workouts to come.
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