Undoubtedly, you have experienced swimming in the pool with swimming goggles many times. You are familiar with the basic principles of swimming. You are also familiar with special swimming equipment. You may have inflammation in your eyes after swimming in the pool, which is caused by the penetration of water and chlorine in it. To prevent this inflammation and to have a good vision while swimming, you know that you should use special swimming goggles. Join us to check the features of swimming goggles.
Types of swimming goggles
Swimming goggles are divided into recreational and racing categories. Of course, apart from these two categories, there are other glasses such as Swedish swimming glasses and strapless glasses.

Recreational swimming goggles
This type of swimming goggles are a little thick. when the frame is placed on the eye; It creates a little suction on the skin around the eyeball. This suction makes the swimmer comfortable. But since they don't have a very good sealant in the eye area; It causes the penetration of water into the glasses and the formation of steam in the glasses.

Competitive (professional) swimming goggles
Competition glasses are usually used by professional swimmers during competitions. Due to the tightness of the strap embedded in the glasses, which is generally not used permanently due to the lack of water penetration into it. The skin in this area creates pressure on the eyes. It may cause a little discomfort to swimmers.