It’s been a little bit over a 12 months since Kind launched its second-generation good swim goggles into the world. Since then, the corporate has been engaged on a method to make sure its headgear is much more enticing to swimmers who prefer to get out within the tough. Immediately, it’s saying the Good Swim 2 Professional, a modest improve on its predecessor with a give attention to sturdiness.
The two Professional’s lenses are actually made from Gorilla Glass 3, which provides a gram or two extra weight however ought to maintain them scratch-free for much longer. Given the quantity of open-water swimmers that use Kind’s goggles, having religion that your lenses can take nature’s elbows might be price it.
For those who’ve ever used a pair of normal goggles for a very long time, you would possibly discover how the anti-fog coating begins to put on off. Particularly in the event you, like me, absentmindedly commit the sin of wiping the within of their goggles with a finger when your view is obscured. Kind could also be happy with its present anti-fog coating, however realized there was a greater approach to maintain the lenses clear for longer.
Consequently, the two Professional comes with a bottle of anti-fog spray that customers want to use earlier than a swim. This isn’t a method of compacting more money out of the consumer base, nonetheless, as the corporate is proud to confess it’s simply child shampoo diluted with water. However Kind has examined the proper ratio for optimum utility and there are markings on the bottle exhibiting you what you have to refill.
On the similar time, Kind is rolling out new options for its premium subscribers, together with extra data-driven program planning and extra tips about the place you have to enhance. The corporate additionally revealed that its premium options are paying off, with swimmers seeing 1.4 occasions the positive factors in velocity in comparison with the customers who use the {hardware} alone.
The Kind Good Swim 2 Professional is available for purchase July 15 for $329 within the US, $449 in Canada and €329 in Europe.


