Care & Instructions
Swim Goggles
The Suction Test - Press your goggles to your eyes to achieve a slight suction effect. If the goggle stick to your face momentarily then this indicates a good fit.
Adjusting the nose piece - Proper adjustment of the nose piece is essential for both comfort and a water tight seal. To avoid water intake, make sure the correct nose piece is fitted to your goggle. Our classic shaped goggles are fitted with a medium sized nose piece on arrival, and come with a small and large size, to be fitted as required.
Adjusting the headstrap - The headstrap is used to hold the goggles in place. Tighter is not necessarily better, as this may cause marking around the eyes. Adjust the tension on the headstrap until a comfortable fit is achieved.
Fitting your goggles - With the goggles in position on the face, stretch the headstrap over the back of the head. The headstrap should rest on the crown of the head at about a 45 degree angle to prevent leakage. If leaking persists continue to make adjustments.
Caring for your goggles - To obtain the maximum benefit keep lenses free from dirt and grease. Wash gently in clear cold water after each use. DO NOT wipe or rub the inside lens of the goggle, as this will disturb the anti-fog coating.
Caution/Eye safety warning
Use care when adjusting and removing all swim goggles, especially when wet.
Do not use goggles if skin is broken.
Discontinue use immediately if irritation occurs.
DO NOT dive into water wearing swim goggles without proper instruction.
DO NOT swim underwater below 2 meters.
DO NOT pull swim goggles away from your face, they can spring back and hurt your eyes.
TO REMOVE SWIM GOGGLES SAFELY take hold of the eye pieces and lift them gently up onto your forehead and push them over the top of your head.