The Concept of VIEW
VIEW has evolved into the product we see today from our determination to develop original, cutting edge swimming equipment.
VIEW released the world’s first interchangeable prescription lens goggles in 1991. Our specialisation then focused on the children’s market in 1994. In 2004, VIEW released into the racing market, the “Blade” goggle featuring significantly reduced resistance.
This low resistance technology lead to the development in 2011 of the ultimate racing goggle, the “Blade Zero”. The Blade series is supported by many competitive swimmers today. To take technology to the next level, VIEW sought to improve on its market leading anti-fog treatment. In 2018 “Swipe anti-fog” was launched. The Swipe anti-fog is recovered by swiping the lens surface of the swimming goggles.
All of these products have a highly functional design and purpose, created with innovation and precision. VIEW is determined to continue to develop original and highly precise products to meet our customer’s demands without compromise.
Functional design for performance is paramount to VIEW’s innovative concepts. To deliver the best performance always comes one step before design.
About Tabata
Tabata Co Ltd is an international organization headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. With ISO 9001 certified design, engineering, testing and manufacturing facilities in Japan and Taiwan, Tabata operates under the most stringent quality standards available. Tabata's global network includes facilities in Japan, Taiwan, Austraila, the Netherlands and United States. Tabata manufactures TUSA diving equipment, Reef Tourer snorkelling gear and VIEW swimming goggles.
At Tabata, we take immense pride in manufacturing a comprehensive range of cutting-edge View swimming goggles and equipment. Our dedicated team of experts continuously strives to revolutionise the world of swimming, enhancing both comfort and overall experience. By relentlessly pushing boundaries, we redefine the standards for aquatic gear, ensuring that every swimmer can achieve their full potential in the water.