I'm quite surprised at how short the strap is because when I put them on, they were pressing against my eyes and the strap was on the max. It's also difficult to change the nose piece. I don't think I can wear them if I don't change the strap to a longer one.
Look good - so if you want to look at them in the nice plastic case they come in you'll have a nice goggles to look at. Use them and you'll see what a waist of money this is: I used them 3 times. 1. straps very short (even for a petit person like me)2. poor suction around eyes (water in or you're cutting circulation arround your eyes) 3. the straps on both sides have come off - not broke off - they just parted from the frame of the goggles - no way to reconnect - the straps are part of the frame - that was the end of the them . Summary: 3 swims - $21 - you do the math.
The goggles fit very well, tight fit and doesn't leak. The straps are easy to adjust and the design sure turns some heads at the pool. It feels like they channel the water better than standard goggles, which reduces drag.
First pair broke out the box. Had them replaced and so far they are still being used by my eight year old son. He likes the look of the googles. We will see how long they last.
These goggles are not "hinged" where the strap meets the eyepiece, but rather, a molded piece of plastic/rubber exists... this was surprisingly easy to snap after trying on the goggles only twice and never even getting into the water! Very disappointed as they look very cool and I was looking forward to trying them out.
they broke the first time i used them. the rubber part fell apart on both sides of the goggles. and instead of buying replacement straps you would have to buy a new pair.