

Packed with a range of state-of-the-art features, TYR's Special Ops 2.0 swim goggles are engineered to give triathlon and open water swimmers an edge in all swimming activities. Constructed with anti-fog, polarized lenses with a wide peripheral range, Special Ops 2.0 Goggles provide clarity, optical precision, and comfort by filtering out 99.9% of the surface glare that causes eye fatigue. Durable, hypoallergenic Durafit silicone gaskets provide a comfortable cushioning, close-to-the-eye fit, and a watertight seal. TYR's easy-to-use Speed Adjustment feature's secure release button provides quick and easy strap adjustment for an optimized fit. Great for both professional and recreational users, they're designed for men and women, ages 16 years and older. Named for the Norse god of warriors, TYR Sport was established in 1985 and has grown to become one of the world’s most recognizable swimming and triathlon brands. Dedicated to building the industry’s most durable, uniquely designed swimsuits, TYR also offers innovative caps and goggles and cutting-edge equipment like fins, snorkels, floats, and more. TYR, Always in Front.






A**2
Great goggles no leaking ideal for long distance
Better than expected! This is probably the fifth pair of goggles I have tried. Due to a high nose bridge I have difficulty finding goggles that fit. Also always have had goggles that leak. Had plenty of speedos as well. I need it for open water distance swimming. They fit immediately without too much pressure. Zero leakage and a great view. Very pleased, best goggles I have had by far.
V**E
Great "sunglasses version" of swim goggles
I've been spending a lot of time at the local outdoor pool. I'm too cheap to be buying prescription sunglasses, so I usually wear cheapos over my contact lenses. Getting water, especially chlorinated water, in your eyes is none too pleasant. So I set out looking for a pair of swim goggles that would serve as both goggles to protect my contacts from the water, and sunglasses to protect from the bring sun. I found both in the TYR 3.0 Polarized.I spent roughly 6 hours over 2 days this past weekend wearing them and they're pretty comfortable. They're alright at resisting fogging, but not perfect. I suspect, given the physics of how fog forms, nothing is perfect in that regard. They'll stay on, and tight, pretty well with just swimming. However, they're not good at all staying on if I'm jumping into the water from a diving board or splashing down from a slide. Had them on as tight as I could stand them, and they'd still come off. But they are a pretty high profile goggle, and that is quite a bit of shearing force.All around, a great goggle, and I really like them.
D**R
Bad product, bad customer support.
Fit was good and they didn’t leak, at first I really liked them. Until I noticed the reflective coating was coming off after the second swim. Contacted TYR first to see if they would send replacements. They agreed something was wrong but are making me send them back to Amazon so they can throw them away and I won’t have any goggles until new ones arrive. Bad product, bad customer support.
D**U
Durable goggles and good seal
I've been through I don't know how many different goggles. Nothing ever seemed to seal correctly and having water leak while doing laps is a pain. I think this is a bit of a personal thing as everyone has a different bone structure. In my case I have deeper eye sockets and everything else just didn't seal properly. These goggles were great once I got them adjusted. Seems like I have to pull the strap up higher towards the crown of my head and then nice and secure.In terms of quality, my last pair lasted for years (I'm on my third pair now). After a couple years I just started getting serious fogging., but I'm thinking I might have contributed to this in the way I cleaned the lens. Used a coarse towel from the gym to wipe them down which may have removed the antifog coating. I'll probably keep a microfiber cloth with them for future cleaning.
M**A
Great fit, nice look, transition designation is completely a fantasy
I will echo what others have said here. When I received these I immediately took them out into the sun to check out the transition and... I then came back and googled to see if perhaps I had received a pair of counterfeit goggles.Then I saw others commenting on how the transition is barely perceptible. My sports glasses have transition lenses and I'm pretty happy with those. So I took some electrical tape and blocked off a portion of the lens on both my new TYR goggles and my glasses.The TYR googles I then exposed to direct sunlight for 30 seconds (more than adequate for decent transitions to change). When I removed the tape I could *just* make out that there was a slight pink coloration throughout the exposed portion while the covered portion remained clear. The change is so slight I cannot even see it in the pictures I took and I know it was there.Contrast this with my normal glasses, after 20 seconds in the same light they had already darkened noticeably. When the tape is removed it's pretty clear that the transitions are doing their job.These are replacement TYR goggles for another pair that I've had for a couple of years and really love. The only reason I'm replacing the old ones is that the nose bridge is about to tear completely through. The lenses, gaskets and strap are all still in great shape. And overall these googles have lasted twice as long as any others I've had.I'll keep these, the color is nice and the fit is excellent. I just think TYR is doing themselves a disservice by claiming to have transition lenses when these just *barely* meet the minimum of what might be called such. I'm dinging them a star for that disappointment. I swim in an outdoor pool and sometimes swim at night but mostly during the day. Having actual transitions would have been sweet.
A**A
These goggles appear to be of great quality at an affordable price for a college student
I was recently searching for an anti-fog pair of goggles for triathlon training. These goggles appear to be of great quality at an affordable price for a college student. I have been using these googles for approximately three months at this point. I have followed all instructions, but they started to fog on me just after the third use. I am very disappointed and I will most likely be returning them since they do not hold up to their promise. Other than the fogging, these goggles are comfortable, affordable, and durable. I have not had the opportunity to try their outside tint.
M**Y
Love these goggles
So we bought two pairs of these. 1 for my wife and 1 for myself. We are into triathlons and wanted something for open water swims. The good part is that we love the goggles. They are very comfortable and do no leak at all. They don't distort your vision and the field of view is huge. The bad part is that one pair came with a defective strap that broke straight out of the box. We like them so much that we'll just exchange those for another pair. I will never go back to a cheaper pair of goggles again. We also have a pair of the polarized version to compare to. The transition lenses do not get as dark as the polarized but they are great for indoor and outdoor swimming. The lenses change tinting in approximately 1 minute under direct sunlight. The polarized pair isn't too dark to use indoors but if you prefer a true all around goggle then spend the money on these. You'll be happy with them.
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