BUÉE
The appearance of fogging depends on a number of factors, including the temperature difference between the body and the water, humidity levels, etc.
Frictional wear is one of the main causes.
If you notice fogging, soak your lenses in water to form a protective film.
After a while, it's normal for anti-fog performance to diminish.
We offer an anti-fog marker that reactivates aging anti-fog and extends the life of your eyewear.
SIZE SELECTION
The watertightness of swimming masks depends on how well the silicone skirts adapt to the face's morphology.
Before purchasing, we advise you to carry out the "suction cup" test without the elastic band.
If the mask fits on the face by itself, with a slight suction, then the product will be watertight during the swimming session. It also helps to identify any areas of discomfort or discomfort caused by the model on the face.
This model is available in size S (thin faces) and size L.
HOW TO ADJUST MY MASK
A swimming mask adapted to your facial morphology doesn't need to be tightened too much.
A mask that's too tight can cause discomfort, marks and sometimes even water ingress.
It's not necessary to press on the lenses with your hands; a slight suction cup effect is often enough for swimming sessions without water ingress.
The straps ideally pass 2 to 3cm above the ears.
This position optimizes the mask's fit and comfort.
MAINTENANCE - PRECAUTIONS
We advise you to:
- rinse your mask (only if necessary) by simply soaking it in water
- avoid powerful jets of water directly on the inside of the lenses.
- store the mask in its box between each session to avoid damaging the lenses (on the inside is the Anti-fog treatment, on the outside to avoid scratching). to store the mask in its box between each session to avoid damaging the lenses (on the inside is the Anti-fog treatment, on the outside to avoid scratches).
- avoid exposure to temperatures above 60°c.
DO NOT TOUCH / RUB THE INSIDE OF YOUR LENSES.
UV PROTECTION
In accordance with the Q/BT 4734 - 2014 standard, all Nabaiji goggles and swim masks protect against harmful UVA and UVB rays under normal use, regardless of the tint of the optics.
Direct observation of the sun is dangerous and can lead to irreversible eye damage.