- Anti-Fog
- Soft Seal Fit Tech
- 180 Degree Viewing
- Superior Clarity
- Easy Strap Adjustment
- UV-Glare Protection
- Approved to CE BS 5883: 1996
- Rinse in fresh water after every swim
- Don't use soap or detergent as this can effect the anti-fog coating
- Allow goggle to air-dry
- For longevity store in case provided when dry to avoid damage
Orders received before 11am Monday to Friday will be dispatched the same day.
- Standard Aus Post delivery: 2-7 business days $9.95
- Express Aus Post delivery: 1-2 business days $15.00
- International orders: $20 flat rate per order
- NZ orders: $15 flat rate per order
Free domestic shipping on orders over $99
Returns
Returns are accepted within 30 days of your purchase and processed within 7 - 10 days of receipt. Items must be as new, with tags and unused, refer to our terms and conditions.
Volare Noosa Swim Goggles Black Blue Mirror Lens
Noosa Anti-Fog Swim Goggles are named after one of Australia's most iconic beach towns. Noosa open water swimming goggles feature soft seal technology, ideal for open water or pool swimming.
Glare Reduction: Noosa open water swim goggles with blue mirror lenses have a reflective coating that helps reduce glare from the sun or bright lights. This is especially beneficial when open water swimming or outdoor pool swimming under direct sunlight. The blue mirror coating reflects a portion of the incoming light, improving visibility and reducing eye strain caused by excessive glare.
UV Protection: Noosa swim goggles with blue mirror lenses offer effective UV protection, shielding the eyes from harmful ultraviolet rays. This is crucial for swimmers who spend extended periods in the sun or swim in environments with high sun exposure, as it helps prevent damage to the eyes and potential long-term eye health issues.
Colour Enhancement: Noosa swimming goggles with blue mirror lenses enhance colour perception and provide better contrast in certain swimming lighting conditions. This can be advantageous for swimmers who want to distinguish objects, lane lines, or competitors more easily, improving their overall swimming performance and safety.