Swimming Goggles

Swimming goggles protect your eyes from harsh minerals, chemicals, in pools and open water, as well as from harmful UV above the water. A must for contact lens wearers, who can wear contact lenses in the water, swim goggles come in many styles and are commonly confused with full-face dive masks. Great for the pool, beach, boating, and other water activities, these adult and children's size goggles can be found in a non-prescription and prescription optical swim goggle. All styles are in stock for immediate delivery.

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Featured Prescription Swimming Goggles:
Prescription Swimming Goggles New! Ultra Comfort Prescription Swimming Goggles
$27.95

* Now available in Blue!
  • Enjoy premium satin silicone seals and strap for ultimate comfort
  • Sleek black look with tinted lenses
  • High Performance Anti-Fog Treatment
  • Ships with three sizes of nose bridge for better fit
  • Available in prescriptions for Myopia (short-sightedness) in powers from -1.5 to -9.0
  • 100% UVA, UVB Protected
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All Swimming Goggles:
Hilco (Z Leader) Children's Prescription Swimming Goggles
$30.95
Hilco (Z Leader) Children's Prescription Swimming Goggles
Hilco (Z Leader) Prescription Swimming Goggles
$30.95
Hilco (Z Leader) Prescription Swimming Goggles
Leader Edge Swimming Goggles
$39.95
Leader Edge Swimming Goggles
Prescription Swimming Goggles
$27.95
Prescription Swimming Goggles
Z Leader Atom Junior Swimming Goggles
$11.95
Z Leader Atom Junior Swimming Goggles
 

Did You Know?

You should remove your contact lenses before swimming.

Although rare, you could contract Acanthamoeba keratitis by swimming in a pool, hot tub or lake while wearing your contact lenses.

Wearing contact lenses while swimming increases the risk of contracting this painful infection, which can lead to permanent vision loss.



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If you are having any unexplained eye discomfort, watering, vision change or redness, remove your lenses immediately and consult your eye care professional before wearing your lenses again.