Crowdfunding Goal For Hektometer Freediving Goggles Reached In Hours

Crowdfunding Goal For Hektometer Freediving Goggles Reached In Hours

Remember those Hektometer freediving goggles we reported on earlier this month?

Well, the crowdfunding campaign for those goggles launched last week, and it reached its funding goal within the first two hours that the IndieGogo page was live.

Over the past few months, the goggles have been tested at the Y-40 pool, and although initially it was thought they were good to 40m/130ft, they have proved reliable to 100m/330ft. Freediver Davide Carrera has tested them in competition, with multiple dives to 90m/300ft.

According to Hektometer’s Klaus Schuwerk:

“We reached our goal in less than 2 hours and right now we are over 300% thanks to many enthusiastic supporters from the freediving community, especially those who have tried the goggles at Y-40.”

The Hektometer goggles are able to combine the clarity and visibility of a mask with the comfort and performance of fluid googles.

See Deeper Blue and Indiegogo

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