Good answer, but I want to pick on one word: "latex," which means "water-borne emulsion." Without the designation "natural rubber" it would mean almost all of the polymer materials used in goggles are included since most began in a latex form just as rubber did. Only the "hard milled" or solvent-deposited polymers are not latex.
Don't mind my pickiness. I'm working on a 4th edition of one of my books and thinking about clarity all day every day.
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