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Finally a clear vision for shortsighted and farsighted!

Enjoy swimming in a whole different way with our Optical Swimming Goggles!

Finally they are here: Optical Swimming Goggles with correction lenses for shortsighted and farsighted. Now even people with defective eysight have the chance to swim relaxed and with a clear vision. Correction lenses can be chosen individually for each in various graduations: From -1.0 to -8.0 in case of myopia and from +1.0 to +8.0 for hyperopia. Should only one eye need correction glasses with 0.0 diopters are also in stock.

Optical swimming goggles are also available for nearsighted and farsighted children in a design especially adjusted to kids' smaller faces. They are available for farsighted children from +1.0 to +8.0 diopters and for shortsighted from -1.5 to -6.0 diopters. Lenses with 0.0 diopters are in stock as well.

Seals and straps are available in various fashionable colors and can be combined at your liking. Frames and straps can be ordered at any time. Corrective lenses can also be ordered separately in case your visual acuity has changed.

Our prescription swimming goggles are customized to your individual needs. They provide people with defective eyesight an unhampered view in indoor and outdoor swimming pools, at lakes, rivers and beaches. And best of all: High functionality and quality is available at a price which is unbeatable when it comes to custom-made optical swimming goggles.

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Loyalty Discount

When buying a pair of optical goggles from us you will receive a voucher code providing you with a discount of 8 % on your next purchase. You can either use the voucher yourself or you can give the coupon to a friend.
How can we help?
We are happy to answer your questions. Just contact us by Email or give us a call at 0049 89 66593988.
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