Competition Goggles
Avg. Customer Rating:
(Based on 18 Reviews)
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Comfortable goggles for lap swimming |
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By
Lovetoswim
from Olathe, KS
on 12/10/2011
Size:
Feels true to size
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I swim laps 4-5 times a week, about 45 min. per workout. I love the soft silicone nosepiece, but these goggles still leave marks around my eyes after every swim. Still, more comfortable to wear than the smaller goggles and they do not leak. Also, very easy to adjust the straps.
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Highly recommend |
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Shirley L.
from Houston, TX
on 11/8/2011
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I swim laps and these goggles are very comfortable, not tight at all. They do not leak or fog up. Fantastic value.
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comfortable |
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swimmer
from MA
on 11/8/2011
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They look funny but they are really comfortable and I can swim with dry eyes for 45 min and no headache
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eh |
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Thelma Z.
from Pleasantville, NY
on 7/14/2011
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These goggles have an excellent seal, no leakage. The problem I have with them is the fogging. I read in one fo the reviews that that would not happen. But, it does. Also, they don't focus easily. I go a little cross-eyed. They have to be adjusted for that. In the end, I use them happily because I've always had trouble with water leaking into the goggles in the past.
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Great Buy |
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Swim Chick
from Villa Rica, GA
on 7/10/2011
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I was worried about buying goggles over the internet, but after reading the reviews for these googles I went for it. I'm glad I did. They are very comfortable and fit perfectly. I swim 3 times per week and I haven't had any trouble with them leaking or fogging up. They are super clear in the water and I was going to buy prescription googles, but these are so good I don't think I'll have to.
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Fog-free goggles |
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KBS
from Columbia, MD
on 6/21/2011
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I grew up swimming competively and have recently gotten back into it and have had a very hard time finding goggles that don't make me look like a raccoon afterwards or hurt after awhile. I'm 39 and find that most of the rubberized goggles hurt vs. the foam kind. I read several reviews of these goggles and figured it couldn't hurt to try. I can't say I don't have any marks after swimming 1500 yards, but they are VERY clear and they don't hurt nearly as much as the speedo kinds out there. Plus the marks aren't as bad either bc the size of the goggle is bigger, but not so big like a scuba set.
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