Clearer vision
Wednesday, May 4, 2005
If you are introducing children to the swimming pool this summer or just playing around in paddling pools, there are bound to be some who object to being splashed or dislike water in their eyes. This type of thing can quickly develop into a fear of the pool and a reluctance to learn to swim, so it's a good idea to have some goggles to hand. In the past, swimming goggles were mostly uncomfortable for children and prevented them from seeing clearly, but now Zoggs has developed Junior Kidz Goggles, the first to be made specially for smaller faces. These goggles have anti-fog lenses, adjustable latex split-yoke headstraps for comfort and flexi-fit leak-proof Vylux frames that prevent any water getting near the eyes.
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