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Youth Flexframe GoggleProduct Details/SpecificationsRecording label: TYR Manufacturer: TYRBinding: Misc. Brand: TYR Colour: Clear Lens/Green Frame Features•Clear lens for indoor use•Great fit for children or smaller faces •Easy-to-adjust side clips •Small uni-body frame designed specifically for children •Safe, shater resistant lenses are anti-fog and UV protected ![]() Product DescriptionTYR Youth Flexframe Goggles have clear lenses which are ideal for indoor swimming.Customer ReviewsGreat goggles Review date: 2008-10-24 Rating: 10 out of 10 These goggles are great. My seven year old wears them and she loves them. They keep the water out of her eyes and they are very durable. Best of all they came in pink. You just can't go wrong with pink goggles. Swimmer's Mom Review date: 2008-07-03 Rating: 10 out of 10 I bought these as a back-up pair of goggles for my 8 year old who is on a swim team. She now loves these more than her original pair. Paired with a bungee, you can't beat these goggles! Now my son wants a pair too. just what my little swimmer requested! Review date: 2007-03-08 Rating: 10 out of 10 My 3 1/2 year old daughter had been taking swim lessons since January, and the more time we spent at the pool, the more she talked about wanting goggles. I found these and hoped for the best (assuming they wouldn't fit her face). They are terrific. After a couple of nights of practice in the bathtub, she had no problem getting them on herself and adjusting the size when needed. She claims that because they are pink is why they work so well. I am just really happy that they fit her small face! :) youth flexframe goggles Review date: 2007-01-12 Rating: 8 out of 10 this is a very good product, my daughter likes it and feels comfortable when wearing it during swimming. Should this be embarrassing? Review date: 2005-10-14 Rating: 10 out of 10 I tried several different models of swim goggles from Nike, Speedo, and even another by TYR before I picked these up. In fact, they were the only model available at the store and I needed goggles immediatly. If I were not in such a rush, perhaps I would have read the word "Youth" on the packaging. Pride would likely have stalled me from buying the same model of goggles that I might see a 7th grader wearing at the local pool. Stigma or not, these babies worked for me. Fogless for months and the silicone frame is indestructable. Perhaps part of growing up is being able to accept that the "Men's" swim goggles may never fit. |
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