SEAC Vision HD Swimming Goggles
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    • SEAC Vision HD Swimming Goggles
    • SEAC Vision HD Swimming Goggles

    SEAC Vision HD Swimming Goggles

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    With the SEAC Vision HD swimming goggles, you’ll not only swim like a swift fish in the pool but also look chic!

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    The SEAC Vision HD Swimming Goggles are ideal for both men and women. They are compact, unobtrusive and made of soft, hypoallergenic silicone for maximum comfort. The lenses offer scratch and fog-free vision with a peripheral field of vision of over 180° and 100% protection against UV rays.

    • Hypoallergenic silicone for maximum softness and comfort
    • Lenses with peripheral vision of over 180° and 100% UV protection
    • Anti-fog and anti-scratch system
    • Pulsar+ system for quick adjustment of the buckles on both sides
    • One size fits all for men and women
    • Packed in a practical protective box

    My tip: For freediving in the pool, most freedivers prefer the combination of swimming goggles and nose clip to a diving mask. This combination is not only more hydrodynamic, but also promotes the mammalian diving response (MDR) by exposing the face to the water. The main advantage, however, is that pressure equalisation can be performed without having to grasp the nose when diving in the water. This is a great relief, especially for freedivers with sensitive ears, in the event of pressure fluctuations (e.g. when descending before a turn with monofins).

    Safety tip: As a freediver, you should always wear clear, untinted masks and goggles to allow the safety diver an unobstructed view of your eyes. The state of a diver’s eyes can quickly indicate whether they are okay, if they are panicking and widening their eyes, or if their eyes are already rolling back due to a loss of motor control (LMC).

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