Fleure Training Goggles

  • Prize
    Winner in Sport Equipment Design / Sport Gadget
  • University
    University of Oregon
  • Lead Designer
    Lauren West
  • Professor Credit
    Dr. Susan Sokolowski
  • Design Status
    Concept
  • Web URL

Description
The future of training goggles are here! A high-tech training goggle design, built for water sport athletes with low nose-bridges and mono lid facial features. This goggle is equipped with PPG sensors and a removable projector camera to aid in training by displaying heart rate, lap count, & timing for pacing assistance. To increase ease of use, compression mandibles hold in excess goggle straps to ensure snug fit and easy adjustment of fit for each athlete's skull. This design was inspired by the intersection of two different animal components - the eyes of a goat and the arms of an antlion larvae - to create a unique aesthetic impact that is inspired by nature!

Innovation
An optimized gasket fit for monolid facial features, with an adjustable goggle nose bridge that can be raised or lowered until a comfortable fit has been established for the athlete's nose bridge shape. To ensure a snug fit and reduce strap irritation, compression 'mandibles' that hold excess goggle straps compress around the side of the skull to keep the goggles secured.

Product Detail
Polycarbonate lens, Silicone Oxide flash mirror film, Silicone oligomer dual-sided anti-fog film, Thermoplastic polymer polypropylene, Silicone rubber, 93%Polyester/7% Spandex Rib Knit, PPG Sensor, Miniature Projector Camera, Polycarbonate cord lock

Specification
Unisex
Designed for athletes with low-nose bridges and monolid facial features

Bio
2nd-year graduate student at the University of Oregon's Sports Product Design Master's program. Former biomechanist and rehabilitation engineer who has found passion in sports product design for adaptive athletes in parasport spaces.



  • FIT Seal

FIT Sport Design Awards 2025
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