I am a Boston University student working on a design for a new pair of goggles for a school project. I would really appreciate it if you could take this quick survey (bumanagement.qualtrics.com/.../ and provide some input on this design. Your responses will be kept confidential.
Thanks!
I was flummoxed by question #2 ... how can one possibly choose just one reason?
Why do you swim?
For fun As a workout To compete
But, on a serious note, with a gazillion different types of goggles out there, do we really need another design? Also, while the main issue that these appear to be 'solving' is water getting in the goggles, I just don't see that as an issue. Age group swimmers learn with all different types of goggles that the key to keeping water out is head position and a moderate amount of tension.
Good luck, but, for my two cents, making a tech suit that sell for $150 instead of $350 to $500 might offer you a better market and profit margins.
+1 on everything you said! :applaud:
I was flummoxed by question #2 ... how can one possibly choose just one reason?
Why do you swim?
For fun As a workout To compete
But, on a serious note, with a gazillion different types of goggles out there, do we really need another design? Also, while the main issue that these appear to be 'solving' is water getting in the goggles, I just don't see that as an issue. Age group swimmers learn with all different types of goggles that the key to keeping water out is head position and a moderate amount of tension.
Good luck, but, for my two cents, making a tech suit that sell for $150 instead of $350 to $500 might offer you a better market and profit margins.
+1 on everything you said! :applaud: