Corrective swimming goggles Aqua Speed Lumina 19 - black

Corrective swimming goggles Aqua Speed Lumina 19 - black

  • Lumina is an innovative swimming goggle for people with visual impairment, an adjustable double strap and the ability to adjust the correction for each eye.
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Product description

LUMINA are exceptional optical goggles designed specifically for users with defects of vision. The two-piece construction of LUMINA goggle allow the user to easily adjust the distance between the lenses using exchangeable nose pieces.This, coupled with their optical properties guarantees outstanding visibility for the users. LUMINA goggles are also equipped with a double, silicone headstrap, which can be adjusted and easily disconnected from the lenses, if needed. The lenses of LUMINA goggles can have different corrective properties for each eye.

 

Key features:

  • Optical corrective lenses
  • Possibility of different correction for each eye
  • Two-piece construction
  • Universal design
  • Exchangeable nose pieces
  • Gaskets made from highest-quality silicone
  • UV and Anti-fog protection
  • Quick disassembly
  • Double, silicone headstrap for superb stability

 

Available corrections: from -1,5 to -8 (between -1,5 and -5,5, the step increment is 0,5 dioptre; between -6,0 and -8,0, the increment is 1,0 dioptre).

We do not have glasses without '0' correction.

 

It is possible to order the goggles with each eyepiece featuring a different correction. In such case, please add additional information in the appropriate section during order placement.

To complete glasses with different diopters, we use ready-made lenses.

We do not have "cylindrical" glasses, which requires individual fitting.

Entity responsible for this product in the EU
PPHU SPORTEX Grzegorz BieleckiMore
Address: Obywatelska 157Postal code: 94-104City: ŁódźCountry: PolandPhone number: 42 218 50 99E-mail: sklep@aquaspeed.com.pl
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black
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Women
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Safety - warning type
You should never pull the lenses away from your face while wearing goggles, as they may slip out of the frame and cause eye injury.
You should not jump into the water wearing goggles without first learning the proper diving technique and ensuring the feasibility of performing such an action at the specific swimming facility.
For surface use only - goggles are not intended for diving!
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CE
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