Avg. Customer Rating: (Based on 10 Reviews)
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raceview googles |
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jill
from sarasota,fl
on 8/6/2009
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great fit and performance for lap swimming |
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Best Goggles available |
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Swimmerdude
from Cleveland, OH
on 6/22/2009
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These goggles are the only pair I wear now. They aren't made to last long, but they do keep your head down. Once I used them, I can't go back to using regular goggles. |
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not a lot of suction |
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Val
from NJ
on 5/31/2009
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this product is pretty good, does what it says ( proper head positioning) the only problem is the suction, i kept getting water in them. The only way i could use them to tighten the straps a little, but other then that excellent. |
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raceview goggle |
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triswim
from stroudsburg PA
on 4/27/2009
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got raceview for triathlons - needed to be able to see better, with less fog buildup. vision is great... but goggles still fog (if there are any goggles out there that dont, i want to know about it). interchangeable nose pieces are good, but still are not small enuf to fit my face - they should offer a smaller option. problem with leaking at inner eye unless i push them hard against my face. then there are lines... |
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Effective but so uncomfortable |
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Fabian
from Los Angeles, CA
on 4/1/2009
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Effectively helps a lot for head position. I had no problems with leaking but the pain around the eye sockets is unbearable after 10 minutes. The nose piece is very fragile. I wish they'd transfer the concept, which is great, to other goggles from their line. |
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Wish they were better |
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Marc
from Snohomish, WA
on 3/23/2009
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The improved view is very good. They do make it easier to see out in front while maintaining that good head position. For OW swimming you don't have to pull your head as far out of the water for a good sight. Yet the goggles leak and are very uncomfortable. |
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Purchased this goggle and wished I hadn't |
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Ken
from Salt Lake City
on 3/12/2009
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I purchased this goggle for triathlons, and the second time in the pool they started leaking. The seal around the eyes does not seem to create a water tight suction. If you tighten the straps and push hard on the lenses, they will seal for a few seconds and then they start leaking again. In addition the hard plastic lense starts to hurt the cheek bones.
This would be a much better product if they would put the seal of the Vanquisher goggle on them. |
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Goggles |
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Trimike
from Pittsburgh, PA
on 2/17/2009
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I purchased these goggles and was unable to get a good, secure fit with them. No matter how I tried to adjust them I couldn't get water to keep coming into the goggles. |
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Nice upgrade to the Hydralign |
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Jennie C.
from Virginia Beach, VA
on 12/4/2008
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When my son discovered Speedo's Hydralign goggles, he would not wear anything else. With Raceview, Speedo has taken the unique hydralign design and upgraded it - sturdier straps and more comfortable eye piece gaskets. This is also one of the few styles where the nose piece fits comfortably over the bridge of my son's nose. Great goggles - especially for breaststrokers! |
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these are awsome |
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By
WHW
from Portland, OR
on 12/2/2008
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they work extremely well, they've impoved my stroke so much! |
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