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What to Look For in a Dive Goggle



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When purchasing a dive goggle, there are many factors you should consider. These factors include the type and features of the goggles, as well as the cost. You can also ask your insurance company if they will reimburse you for the purchase. Here are some tips that will help you make the right decision.

Types

Diver goggles can come in many styles, depending on their purpose. Some models come with prescription lenses. Pre-made lenses work well for most people, provided they can see in water. However, they are not suitable to those with severe astigmatism. You can also purchase goggles with tempered glass that is resistant to breaking under pressure. Most goggles can be adjusted to suit your nose and seal over your eyes.


There are three types of diving goggles. Some goggles are made with tempered glasses lenses, while others use a polycarbonate blend. Even though goggles are smaller than diving masks, their effectiveness is the same. These protective lenses are thin and lightweight so they do not interfere with movement, and they are equipped with a silicone or rubber seal to prevent water from getting into the lenses. Swimming goggles can be purchased with pre-made prescription lenses. These lenses are typically the same power as both eyes. People who have special needs can get custom-made lenses.

Cost

A pair of quality dive goggles is likely to cost more than 1000 dollars. If you plan on diving frequently, these expenses will quickly mount up. It is better to rent gear for kids and spend money on comfortable dive gear for yourself. Don't worry if your not sure which dive goggles are best for you. Continue reading to learn about the pros & cons of all options. We have compiled a list of our top picks and their prices.


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Reimbursement

Reimbursement for dive gogges and lenses can be obtained through flexible spending accounts and healthcare savings accounts. These reimbursements are not available for accessories. Some accounts for healthcare savings require that you submit a first vision insurance claim. Many do not. If you are unsure if your insurance will cover these purchases, you can try filing an out-of-network claim with See the Sea RX.



 



What to Look For in a Dive Goggle