Prescription swimming goggles are made up of two corrective lenses and a normal goggle frame that are worn over the eyes. It provides swimmers and triathletes with a greater understanding of their surroundings. There are two options for purchasing those goggles: you may get them as a set with a predetermined correction for both eyes, or purchase each piece separately if you require lenses with varying diopters. All these options are available on our website.
The lens color for prescription swimming goggles will vary depending on the type and color selected. They are often available in grey, blue, or transparent. Where a model is available in more than one color, a blue goggle will arrive with blue lenses while a black/grey goggle will come with grey lenses. In the product description, we offer an indication of the lens color. Clear lenses are standard in all RX swim goggles. All custom manufactured swimming goggles come standard with clear plastic lenses, however, we can tint them if needed.
All of the prescription goggles and masks on our website are intended for people over the age of 16. Anyone interested in prescription swimming goggles for children under the age of 16 should consult their optometrist since these devices must be given under the direct supervision of a competent practitioner.
Some models may fit better than others depending on your facial shape. Some folks with smaller faces like the small versions available on our website. Whereas people with larger faces like choosing broad frames.
There are various things you can do to make your goggles and masks last longer. For diving masks, rinse with tap water after use and put it in the storage case. After using swimming goggles, rinse with tap water and allow to air dry. Rubbing the interior of the lenses might harm the anti-fog coating. Use an anti-fog solution on a regular basis. Do not use or leave your prescription swimming goggles in heated environments such as a steam room, jacuzzi, or bath.
At RX Safety Glasses we provide a wide range of prescription goggles. -12.00 is the maximum for short-sighted adjustments and +8.00 is for long-sighted corrections. We can do -10.00 for short-sighted adjustments and +4.50 for long-sighted corrections for prescription swimming goggles diving masks.
We can create practically any prescription in our custom-built models; please email us with your entire spectacle prescription and we will be able to confirm availability and cost.
Polycarbonate plastic lenses are usually used in the production of prescription swimming goggles. Dive masks with toughened glass lenses may be found in every style available on our website.
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Swim Goggles FAQs
What colour lens is best for swim goggles?
Gold, yellow, or orange-tinted swimming goggles improve contrast and depth perception in low light, making them ideal for hazy, misty, or foggy open water conditions. If you're swimming in the sun, then choose swim goggles with black or grey tints as they can help reduce eye strain by acting like sunglasses.
What are the best goggles for indoor swimming?
Choose swimming goggles with light-coloured lenses if you intend to use them indoors. Swim goggles with clear lenses allow the most light to pass through, allowing you to see more clearly. Swimming goggles with orange lenses make everything around you appear brighter, improving visibility in the water.
Why do swimmers wear dark goggles?
Dark swim goggles allow swimmers to swim outside without being blinded by the sun and glare bouncing off the surface of the water. Choose a pair of swim goggles with dark lenses to protect your eyes from sun damage and improve your vision in the water.





