Swimmers wear goggles to protect eyes from the effects of chlorine, salt, and grime, and to enable them to swim with improved vision. The new goggles come with fog-proof coating, UV protection, and an adjustable strap for easy fit. Racing goggles are thin to decrease drag on competitive swimmers. Training goggles are designed to be comfortable and durable. For open water swimming, tinted lenses or polarized lenses decrease glare and enhance the ability to spot buoys. A proper fit to the eyes but not too tight is key to prevent leaks and provide unobstructed vision under training and competition conditions.
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