Swimming Goggles, Face Masks & Accessories
Swim Goggles
Whether you’re a regular swimmer or fancy brushing up on your breaststroke, protecting your eyes from long-term chlorine exposure is an important part of swimming. We stock swimming goggles that are latex free with UV protection for those sunny days spent in the pool. From some fun character goggles for children to a range of adult swim goggles, depending on how often you swim, we’ve got a pair to suit all needs.
How do I choose swimming goggles?
When it comes to choosing the right pair of swimming goggles there are a few things to consider such as fit; making sure they don’t let water in, and that they feel comfy. When trying on goggles, you don’t want any pinching or chafing on the nose or for there to be too much pressure on the eye sockets. Lastly, it’s important to be able to see underwater when using the goggles so make sure they don’t fog up or get misty when you go underwater.
Choose a pair that suits your swimming style (competitive, leisurely, etc) and that will help protect your eyes at all times.
Is it good to wear goggles while swimming?
Yes- it’s a good idea to wear goggles whether you’re swimming in your pool, on holiday, or in natural water. Wearing goggles is the best way to protect your eyes from irritation and any potential damage from being exposed to treated water.
Swim Goggles
Whether you’re a regular swimmer or fancy brushing up on your breaststroke, protecting your eyes from long-term chlorine exposure is an important part of swimming. We stock swimming goggles that are latex free with UV protection for those sunny days spent in the pool. From some fun character goggles for children to a range of adult swim goggles, depending on how often you swim, we’ve got a pair to suit all needs.
How do I choose swimming goggles?
When it comes to choosing the right pair of swimming goggles there are a few things to consider such as fit; making sure they don’t let water in, and that they feel comfy. When trying on goggles, you don’t want any pinching or chafing on the nose or for there to be too much pressure on the eye sockets. Lastly, it’s important to be able to see underwater when using the goggles so make sure they don’t fog up or get misty when you go underwater.
Choose a pair that suits your swimming style (competitive, leisurely, etc) and that will help protect your eyes at all times.
Is it good to wear goggles while swimming?
Yes- it’s a good idea to wear goggles whether you’re swimming in your pool, on holiday, or in natural water. Wearing goggles is the best way to protect your eyes from irritation and any potential damage from being exposed to treated water.