
The swimming goggle problem has always been the mark it leaves on your face and the painful pinch you get from the nose bridge. Attempts to solve the problem with special polymers and adjustable components are plentiful. However, the 3fD approach again was left of field. By changing the direction of forces typical to keeping goggles on a users face, the fit became more natural. The result was a swimming goggle without a nose bridge and, by its elegant arrangement, tuned to stay in place.