Speedo Hydrospex Photochromatic Swim Goggle, Aqua Review

Speedo Hydrospex Photochromatic Swim Goggle, Aqua

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  • General purpose anti-fog swim goggle with self-tinting lenses
  • One-piece frosted PVC vinyl frame and flared lens gaskets
  • Split headstrap for optimal fit
  • Non-adjustable nose bridge
  • 95% UV protection

Product Description

A low-profile goggle designed with emphasis on daily wear comfort with a one piece soft frame construction with integrated hypo-allergenic seals, shatter-resistant, polycarbonate lens with UV protection, anti-fog coating, and photo chromatic feature. This goggle also has self-tinting lens when exposed to sunlight.

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Speedo’s photochromatic Hydrospex swim goggle helps keep you from being blinded by the light. It features self-tinting lenses that darken slightly when exposed to sunlight. Featuring a low drag profile and one-piece PVC vinyl frame, the general-purpose Hydrospex goggle has flared lens gaskets with good coverage around the eyes and a watertight fit, and a non-adjustable nose bridge. The anti-fog, non-scratch lenses provide 95 percent UV protection. It also features a silicone split headstrap for optimal fit.

About Speedo
In 1914, Speedo was founded in Australia by Alexander MacRae, a 22-year-old Scottish immigrant who arrived in the country in 1910. The company began when MacRae Hosiery manufacturers, established by Alexander in 1914, extended the manufacture of underwear to swimwear and became MacRae Knitting Mills. A naming competition was held by the staff in 1928 and won by a Captain Parsonson, who coined the slogan, “Speed on in your Speedos.” In 1929, the first swimsuits were in production and it didn’t take long for Speedo to successfully establish itself. World War II caused the brand turn over 90% of it’s manufacturing to war production, providing the armed services with vital equipment such as mosquito nets. After the war, Speedo opened a new factory and was able to re-establish itself, due to increased demand for swimsuits. In 1951, Speedo Knitting Mills (Holdings) Ltd, was incorporated and became a publicly traded company on the Sydney Stock exchange.

Speedo hit the international stage in earnest, at the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games, and a few years later the brand grew on a more global scale. Export sales to the USA began and an international division was set up to monitor trade in New Zealand, Japan and South Africa. The expansion of the brand continued, and in 1976, Speedo was appointed as the official swimwear for the 1976 Montreal Olympics, where 52 out of 54 countries wore their swimsuits.

Speedo continues to make its mark in the pool and on the beach today. Many world class athletes who wear Speedo include U.S. phenomenon Michael Phelps, legendary Australian swimmer Grant Hackett, world record holder Kosuke Kitajima from Japan, and Holland’s Inge de Bruijn.

What’s in the Box?
Speedo Hydrospex photochromatic swim goggle, printed instructions

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