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SKU: LGBH-460

TYR BlackHawk Racing Goggle

$45.90

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Description

Feel the speed in our TYR Blackhawk Racing Adult Goggles.

Engineered for both men and women in competition and training, the low profile design of the LGBH swimming goggle ensures a close fit with minimal drag. Lightweight and streamlined, the Blackhawk’s watertight construction includes Durafit silicone gaskets, wide peripheral range and five removable nosebridge size options.

All polycarbonate lenses include full UVA/UVB protection.

For Ages 16+

 

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Product Features

FEATURES

Low Profile Design

Close fit designed to create minimal drag in competition 

Wide Peripheral Range

Increased viewing range for optimal sighting 

Durafit Silicone Gaskets

Durable and hypoallergenic cushioning designed to provide a comfortable, close to the eye fit

Removable Nosebridges

Sized nosebridge options to accommodate various face shapes

Anti-Fog Coating

Integrated anti-fog treatment for lasting lens clarity


Shipping & Returns

Shipping:

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  • Heavy or bulky items may incur additional delivery charges.
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Returns:
If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, return the product in its original condition AND PACKAGING within 21 days, including your Packing Note or Invoice Number.

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T&C’s

No exchange, No returns, No swaps, No refunds

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