tyr youth goggles TYR Blackops 140 EV Racing Junior Mirrored 390 Blue/Pink
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tyr youth goggles

tyr youth goggles TYR Blackops 140 EV Racing Junior Mirrored 390 Blue/Pink

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tyr youth goggles TYR Blackops 140 EV Racing Junior Mirrored 390 Blue/PinkIts crazy to think swim goggles go all the way back to medieval times! Of course there werent any TYR Black Ops hangin around back then, but the first swim goggles were made of tortoise shells roughly 700 years ago! A viewing window would get cut out and a small piece of glass or other transparent material was inserted. They WORKED, though, I imagine they made for some bulky and uncomfortable swim gear. A far cry from the tortoise shell goggles of the

It’s crazy to think swim goggles go all the way back to medieval times! Of course there weren’t any TYR Black Ops hangin’ around back then, but the first swim goggles were made of tortoise shells roughly 700 years ago! A viewing window would get cut out and a small piece of glass or other transparent material was inserted. They WORKED, though, I imagine they made for some bulky and uncomfortable swim gear.

A far cry from the tortoise shell goggles of the 14th century, TYR Black Ops 140 EV Racing Goggles are top-of-the-line—designed with your child's comfort and performance in mind! A great option for young swimmers of the modern day.

With a sleek, low-profile design and minimal drag, these goggles allow for a 140° wide peripheral range, ensuring your child has a clear view of their surroundings and can focus on their performance. The Durafit silicone gaskets keep them watertight, so your child can swim with confidence.

Not only do these goggles perform well in competitive settings, but they're also perfect for waterparks or dips in the lake at summer camp. With polycarbonate lenses that boast an anti-fog coating and provide full UVA/UVB protection, your swimmer's eyes stay safe and comfortable with these goggles.

Whether they're practicing their strokes in the pool or having a blast at summer camp, make sure you camper is cool and comfortable in the water. Grant them clear vision and optimal performance with the TYR Black Ops 140 EV Racing Goggles when they make a splash this summer season!

 

  • Material: Silicone Frame with Durafit Silicone Gaskets
  • Kids’ Low Profile Goggle
  • Polycarbonate Lenses
  • Wide Peripheral Range
  • Anti-Fog Coating
  • 4 Removable Nose Bridges
  • Pull-on Closure
  • Ages: 10-16
Primitive swim goggles made from Tortoise Shell
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