HydroClear anti-fog technology keeps your lenses clear by spreading moisture evenly across the surface, preventing fog formation during swimming.
Why Do Swim Goggles Fog Up?
Fog forms when warm moisture from your face condenses on the cooler lens surface. These tiny droplets scatter light, creating the cloudy effect that blocks your vision underwater.
How HydroClear Works
In standard lenses, moisture from the swimmer's face condenses into tiny droplets on the inner lens surface. These droplets scatter incoming light, creating the foggy effect that reduces visibility underwater.
HydroClear uses a structural anti-fog system built directly into the lens. Instead of forming droplets, moisture spreads evenly across the inner surface, helping maintain clear and stable vision during swimming.
In standard lenses, moisture from the swimmer's face condenses into tiny droplets on the inner lens surface. These droplets scatter incoming light, creating the foggy effect that reduces visibility underwater.
HydroClear uses a structural anti-fog system built directly into the lens. Instead of forming droplets, moisture spreads evenly across the inner surface, helping maintain clear and stable vision during swimming.
Why HydroClear Is Different
High-Hardness Lens Surface
HydroClear forms a durable anti-fog structure directly within the lens surface, allowing it to resist friction during normal use.
Lab-Verified Abrasion Resistance
Independent CNAS-accredited laboratory testing shows the lens maintains anti-fog performance after 2000 wet abrasion cycles, simulating real swimming conditions.
Chemical Resistance
Many anti-fog coatings degrade when exposed to sunscreen, skin lotion, or alcohol.
HydroClear is engineered to withstand common chemicals swimmers encounter, helping preserve clear vision longer.
Longer-Lasting Optical Clarity
The combination of abrasion resistance and chemical stability allows HydroClear lenses to maintain consistent underwater clarity over extended use.
High-Hardness Lens Surface
HydroClear forms a durable anti-fog structure directly within the lens surface, allowing it to resist friction during normal use.
Lab-Verified Abrasion Resistance
Independent CNAS-accredited laboratory testing shows the lens maintains anti-fog performance after 2000 wet abrasion cycles, simulating real swimming conditions.
Chemical Resistance
Many anti-fog coatings degrade when exposed to sunscreen, skin lotion, or alcohol.
HydroClear is engineered to withstand common chemicals swimmers encounter, helping preserve clear vision longer.
Longer-Lasting Optical Clarity
The combination of abrasion resistance and chemical stability allows HydroClear lenses to maintain consistent underwater clarity over extended use.
Care & Usage Guide
Simple cleaning keeps HydroClear lenses performing at their best.
Add Mild Detergent
Add 1–2 drops of neutral detergent to clean water.
Gently Clean the Lenses
Use your fingertips to rub both inner and outer lens surfaces for 10–15 seconds to remove mineral residues.
Air Dry Naturally
Do not rinse again. Let the goggles air dry naturally before the next swim.