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  2. 12 Best Swimming Goggles to Swim Like a Pro - AOL

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    These swimming goggles from brands like Speedo, Arena, Nike, and more keep you streamlined and comfortable for lap swimming, racing, and triathlons. 12 Best Swimming Goggles to Swim Like a Pro ...

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    The best swimming goggles of 2024, tested by swim coaches, are designed with anti-glare, no-slip suction, bigger frames, and may even be saltwater-safe.

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    Whether crushing laps in the pool or frolicking in the ocean, goggles are a must. Grab these for nearly 45% off. These $9 swim goggles don't leak and won't leave you with 'raccoon eyes'

  5. Zoggs - Wikipedia

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    Zoggs was founded in 1992, and in 1994 Zoggs launched the world's first patented one piece goggle, Phantom, [1] which was shortly followed by the launch of Little Ripper in 1995 which went on to be the No.1 selling junior swimming goggle in Australia and the UK. 1996 saw the introduction of mirrored lenses to Zoggs Phantom goggles. In 1997 ...

  6. Goggles - Wikipedia

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    They are often used in snow sports as well, and in the sport of swimming. Goggles are often worn when using power tools such as drills or chainsaws to prevent flying particles from damaging the eyes. Many types of goggles are available as prescription goggles for those with vision problems.

  7. Ballistic eyewear - Wikipedia

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    Ballistic sunglasses or prescription eyeglasses must meet the same requirements. In brief, the U.S. military standard requires that ballistic eyewear must be able to withstand up to a 3.8 mm (.15 caliber) projectile at 195 m/s (640 ft/s)) for spectacles and 5.6 mm (.22 caliber) projectile at 168–171 m/s (550–560 ft/s) for goggles.

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