Clarity & Comfort
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Designed for all light conditions, see our different lenses and when they are best suited for below.
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Polarized Lens
Polarized lenses are specifically designed to reduce glare caused by light reflecting off the water’s surface and are suited for all outdoor weather and bright indoor swimming conditions.
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Photochromatic Lens
Photochromatic goggle lenses automatically adjust their tint or darkness level in response to changing light conditions. They are perfect for all swimming condition inside and outside.
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Mirror Lens
Mirrored lenses reduce glare and brightness from the sun and are great for sunny bright conditions.
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Clear Lens
Clear or transparent lenses provide maximum visibility in indoor swimming pools or low-light conditions.
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FAQ content
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Can your goggles accommodate any size nose?
Our goggles fit almost all nose shapes and sizes. Our Volare range even comes with an adjustable nose bridge.
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Do your googles have UV protection?
Yes. All of our goggles offer 100% UVA/UVB protection, blocking out the suns harmful rays.
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How dark should my photochromatic lenses get?
Your photochromatic lenses will not respond in the same way a pair of photo sensitive lenses in a pair of glasses would. But they will gradually get darker with extended exposure to sunlight.
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Do you sell corrected/prescription lenses?
Unfortunately, we do not manufacture goggles with a corrected/ prescription lens option.
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Do any of your goggles contain Latex?
No. O ur entire goggle range uses silicone in the gaskets of our goggles and our goggle straps are also all made out of silicone. There is no Latex in any of our goggles.
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Why do my goggles fog up?
Goggles fogging up is usually not caused by a fault with the goggles, but caused by extreme differences in body temp, water temp, air temp and humidity. You will experience fogging with your goggles because warm, wet air (usually created by your body temperature) condenses on the surface of the lenses which are cooler than this air. - All of our goggles come with anti-fog coating inside the lenses as standard. This coating is designed to make it harder for the condensation to stick to the lenses.