CORRECTIVE LENSES
Corrective lenses are available for short-sighted swimmers with a dioptre from -2.00 to -6.00.
Limits of use recommended by our ophthalmologist:
The use of corrective lenses provides greater vision comfort for athletes suffering from short-sightedness. Choose a level of correction lower or equal to your prescription.
The use of corrective lenses poses no risk of degradation of visual acuity for swimmers over 8 years old, however, it is STRICTLY INADVISABLE for swimmers less than 8 years old.
FOG
The appearance of fogging depends on several factors, the difference in temperature between the body and the water, humidity levels, etc.
Wear due to friction is one of the main causes.
If your goggles fog up, dip your lenses in the water and a protective film will reform.
After a certain amount of time, it is normal for the performance of the anti-fog coating to be diminished.
We provide an anti-fog marker that reactivates an ageing anti-fog treatment and makes your goggles last longer.
HOW TO ADJUST YOUR GOGGLES
These swimming goggles fit the morphology of your face without needing to be over-tightened.
Goggles that are too tight can cause discomfort, leave marks and even create water inlet holes.
It is not necessary to press against the lenses with your hands, a light suction effect is usually enough for swimming sessions without water inlet holes.
The straps ideally should rest 2-3 cm above your ears.
This position will optimise the grip and comfort of the goggles.
CARE - PRECAUTIONS
We recommend:
- rinsing your goggles (only if necessary) by simply dipping them in water
- avoiding directing powerful jets of water at the inner surface of the lenses.
- storing the goggles in their case after each session to prevent damage to the lenses (on the inner surface as there is an anti-fog coating and on the outer surface to prevent scratches)
- not exposing them to temperatures of over 60°C
DO NOT TOUCH / RUB THE INSIDE OF YOUR LENSES