Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Surge Polarized Goggles (Port Dickson Triathlon Promo!)

Polarized Goggles are finally here! Just in time for the up-coming PD Triathlon 2 weeks away. Put down your order now and get 15% off the retail price. UPDATE: This promotion has ended


The Surge Goggle is designed for Open Water and Triathlon training. Its polarized polycarbonate lens provides optimum clarity while reducing eye strain. 99% of vertical glare is removed and the lens includes both UVA and UVB protection along with an anti-fog treatment. The wide curved lens reduces distortion and enables optimal peripheral viewing. With the patented side-button clips you can adjust the strap tension instantly. The Surge uses a one piece comfortable frame that is over molded for increased durability. The silicone split-strap provides extra comfort and security.

Features

Polarized Lens
Provides optimum clarity and reduces eye strain

Glare Prevention
99% of vertical glare is removed, includes UVA/UVB protection

Wide Curved Lens
Reduces distortion for optimal peripheral viewing

Comfortable One Piece Frame
Overmolded polyurethane frame distributes pressure evenly across face

Patented Side-Button Clips
Makes fittings and adjustments simple

Silicone Strap
Split strap provides added comfort and security

Anti Fog
Latex Free


Retail Price: RM160
A choice of Grey or Yellow frame

**Order before 7 July 2012 for an additional 15% off retail price UPDATE: This promotion has ended

1 comment:

  1. After trying out the goggles, following are my review:
    Pros
    1. Visibility is exceptionally good, and it provides a wider viewing angle compared to my old swim goggles
    2. The strap is easily adjustable, can easily tighten while in the water by just pulling the strap end
    3. Polarized surface reduce glare during a hot day swim

    Cons
    1. Take a bit of get used to when first get into the water, perhaps it is the lens or because of polarization, I feel a bit dizzy in the water. It took me awhile to get the hang of it. Have not try it in open water, perhaps this dizzy feel only happens in the pool

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