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12/22/2020 Are this mirrored? EditUpdate your question: Content is required.
They are not mirrored. If you are looking for the mirrored version you will want these - TYR Socket Rockets 2.0 Mirrored Performance Goggle
Answered by SwimOutlet.com on 12/22/2020 -
01/05/2019 Do these come with a nose piece other than the rubber nose bridge seen in the photo? EditUpdate your question: Content is required.
It comes the way the model shows.
Answered by SwimOutlet.com on 01/08/2019 -
02/02/2018 do they block the sun EditUpdate your question: Content is required.
Yes, these offer UV protection.
Answered by SwimOutlet.com on 02/14/2018 -
10/16/2016 how can you adjust them to your size? EditUpdate your question: Content is required.
This goggle has a flexible rubber adjustable nose bridge as seen on the photo. It needs to be threaded thru the nose bridge hole without tying a knot and will stay firmly secure. The head strap you adjust using the small plastic bracket.
Answered by SwimOutlet.com on 10/18/2016
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05/25/2016 Is there silicone IN the thermoplastic rubber? EditUpdate your question: Content is required.
I don't see silicone included in this item, but it is also not guarenteed to be silicone-free and is likely manufacturer in the same facility as silicone.
Answered by SwimOutlet.com on 07/26/2016 -
09/28/2015 Is there cushioning around the eyes? EditUpdate your question: Content is required.
Yes, there is cushioning with this google.
Answered by SwimOutlet.com on 10/02/2015 -
08/26/2015 what is TPR? EditUpdate your question: Content is required.
TPR stands for Thermoplastic Rubber.
Answered by SwimOutlet.com on 02/02/2016