🏅 Dive into Excellence with TYR's Blackhawk Goggles!
The TYR Blackhawk Racing Mirrored Goggles are expertly crafted for competitive swimmers, featuring a low-profile design that minimizes drag. With a watertight silicone gasket and a range of customizable nosebridge sizes, these goggles ensure a comfortable fit for both men and women. The polycarbonate lenses provide full UVA/UVB protection, making them ideal for training and competition alike.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.1 x 2.5 x 2.1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.28 x 7.6 x 3.94 inches |
Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
Brand Name | TYR |
Model Name | Black Hawk Rcng Mirr |
Color | Silver/Red/Black |
Material | Blend |
Suggested Users | Unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 5 |
Manufacturer | TYR |
Part Number | LGBHM 717 |
Model Year | 2017 |
Style | Blackhawk Mirrored Adult Fit Swim Goggles |
Included Components | Swim accessories |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Swimming |
J**N
Favorite goggles
Been wearing TYR since I used to swim laps and I love their products. These are my favorite goggles, they don’t leak on my small face and it’s nice that the lenses are tinted. Easy to adjust. I will say, if you’re having problem with leakage, you might try another style before you try another brand because TYR is great.
J***
Good product for swimming
TYR is a great brand of swim products. These goggles fit well with the adjustable elastic bands! They don't leak and feel great on my face.
J**E
Good goggles for swim team
Great goggles for my swimmers - good for swim team and practice. No leakage and nice fit.
A**K
Good for racing
Got these when I joined my HS's swim team. They work great for practice and meets. Good clearity and doesnt pop off on my starts. However first day i got them i tighted them and the elastic broke. Just the end making it shorter. And i was possibly pulling too tight but i dont know
L**Y
Awesome
Great product
S**.
You Cannot Adjust the Nosebridge Pieces. Bad Design.
The instructions on how to change one of five nose bridge sizes is clear. The problem is that it doesn't work. I am a strong male. I almost could not take them apart without damaging my thumb and fingernail. That's how much force I had to use to try to remove them. I risked breaking them. Once out, trying to put in a larger size nosebridge piece was impossible. The pieces are very hard and holes very small. The amount of force needed to get the lip of the plastic bridge tab to catch on the bottom of the tab on the lens would be so great as to risk snapping off the small plastic pieces connected to the googles. I did risk it, but still could not push hard enough to get them in completely through to catch. They would just pop back out. You would have to use pliers, but that would definitly damage the frames and still might not work. It is a very badly designed product, and trust me that I am following the instructions correctly. The problem is clear. How they proceeded to manufacturing without properly test using them is beyond me. Perhaps the original nose bridge pieces were a very soft silicone, which I could see working. The hard pieces supplied do not.
B**B
Good goggles
After I adjusted it to my likes, comfortable, and no leaks and minimal fogging. I went to the next smaller nose piece. I saw all the complaints online about difficulty and doing this job Does it take a little effort, but it can be accomplished. To get them out twist a little. Next, Make sure the straight part of the replacement nose piece is on top and the curved is on the bottom. Just push the pointy end into the slot and then push down to click in place. This is where it gets kinda difficult. I use the edge of a countertop and a small piece of scrap wood or hard plastic to push it into place.
A**R
Best goggles for racing for young swimmers
Great goggles. These are my kid’s go to for competitive racing. We own a few pairs.
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