Is 3D Printing the Future of Triathlon Gear?
Once solely the realm of pros and high-end carbon outfits, 3D printing is changing the way we build (and fit) tri gear.
Once solely the realm of pros and high-end carbon outfits, 3D printing is changing the way we build (and fit) tri gear.
Experienced triathletes know it’s a good idea to have a small quiver of different swim goggles for different situations. We break down what to wear and when.
TheMagic5 goggles are the first of their kind: custom 3D-printed goggles that use AI face-scanning tech. But are Magic5 any good?
Aquasphere’s new initiative, A Lens for Every Condition, helps you pick a lens specific to your training or racing light conditions.
They might seem like a no-frills pair of goggles, but the Vanquishers have a lot to offer. We take a closer look.
We take a look at some of the best goggles for pool and open-water swimming.
Here's what you need to know before diving in.
FORM’s new firmware update brings smartwatch-connected open-water GPS capabilities to their already feature-rich heads-up display goggles.
The Draw: Very hydrodynamic
The Draw: Sunny-day superstar
The Draw: The mask for small faces
The Draw: Velvety-soft gaskets
The Draw: A perfect fit
The Draw: Customized
The Draw: Universal fit
Both Aqua Sphere and Blueseventy have added polarized lens options to their most popular open water frames.
Knowing a few key things about goggle design can help you find the pair most likely to keep you swimming happily.
Get a peek into the 2012 Triathlete Buyer's Guide with these featured goggles.
Need a new pair of goggles? Check out our goggle lineup straight from the 2011 Triathlete Buyer's Guide.
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