10th Year Anniversary Sale
30% OFF Prescription Snow Goggle Inserts, Snorkel Mask Inserts, Sports Goggles, Swim Goggles & Rx Sunglasses*
Use Code: 10YEAR30
40% OFF Spectacles & Kids Flexible Glasses**
Use Code: 10YEAR40
*Excludes Progear goggles, valid on orders with Rx lenses over $100 (before shipping)
**Excludes Rec Specs glasses, valid on orders with Rx lenses over $100 (before shipping)
Sale runs February 17th - March 31st
Prescription Swim Goggles for Kids and Adults
At Goggles 'n More, we have prescription goggles to cater for men, women as well as boys and girls of all ages.
From our economical, ready made prescription goggles to our flagship yet still very affordable, made to prescription goggles, you're sure to find ones that are suitable for you and your loved ones.
With Nearsight, Farsight, Astigmatism and even prism correction available across our range of made to prescription swim goggles, you'll no longer need to fumble for your regular glasses as soon as you get out of the water. Just leave them behind in your locker so they won't get lost. We can also cater to difficult, high prescription swim goggles.
So say goodbye to blurry vision at the beach or swimming pool once and for all and experience the difference for yourself!
Whether a swimmer extraordinaire or a poolside mermaid, it is likely that you’ll need sunblock, a swim cap or hat and sunglasses, but one piece of protective gear is often left out of the pool or beach bag… swimming goggles. Do you dismiss your red, itchy eyes as an inevitable part of the swimming pool experience? Don’t put up with it any longer.
Prolonged exposure to chlorine has the potential to irritate your eyes. In just a few minutes of exposure to chlorine, the cornea may begin to swell. Additionally, Conjunctivitis is commonly spread through pool water and the best way to minimize the likelihood of contracting this eye disease is through the use of personal swimming goggles.
Salt water is also teeming with bacterial contaminants that are known to cause various eye infections. Do you have a saltwater pool? Saltwater pools are better for skin, but the salt is processed into a chlorine based chemical that has similar effects on a cornea as typical chlorine. And, of course, all bodies of water are breeding grounds for bacteria that can be harmful to the eyes.
Did you know that Ultraviolet Radiation from the sun can also damage our eyes, especially when UV reflected off the water surface is combined with direct UV rays from the sun? Our eyes could experience a condition known as photokeratitis, which is sunburn on your eyes…OUCH! Research shows that extensive exposure can lead to the development of cataracts and retinal damage. While wearing regular sunglasses when swimming is impractical, UV protective swimming goggles provide a much better solution.