Do you love to swim but have problems with water in your ears?
EPG is a new and useful
product that arrived in the USA and is a preventive device to help keep water out of your ears.
A review by Mat Luebbers at www.swimming.about.com can be found on his swimming site.
He tested the product and wrote an article about EPG. EPG is a lightweight swim accessory,
made of neoprene and attached to swim goggles. The goggles can be removed and
you can change them with prescriptive lense goggles or others as you choose. The EPGs have
been published in the New York Times, AQUA, SWIM, Swimming Pool and Spa Age, Aquatics
International, Tulsa Kids. Write to me for further details at jodeangelis@aol.com You can
search Yahoo and AOL for Ear Protective Goggles and find info on EPG. The EPGs come in
Child, Adult and Extra Large Adult sizes. The child EPG are available in Turtle Green, Water
Lily Pink, Deep Sea Purple, Sun Fish Gold, Good Luck Red, Seafoam Blue. The adult EPG
are available in Navy Blue, Oyster Gray and Pearl Black. Extra Large EPG are available in
Pearl Black, and Navy Blue.
Cost for child EPG is $30. Cost for Adult EPG is $40.
Write to me at jodeangelis@aol.com and I will send your EPG priority mail. Money Orders
and Certified Cheques only. You can expect to receive it within a few days after your
payment is received. EPG is not a medical device but a preventive device that offers more
than ear plugs that kids don't like to wear, and caps. If you have a medical condition, it is
advised that you consult your physician, as EPG does not claim to be a medical device, but
serves to help prevent water from entering the ears of swimmers.