Shop women's swim goggles engineered for the female face — with narrower frames, deeper eye cups, eyelash clearance, and adjusted nose bridges for a leak-free seal. Our collection includes racing, training, and prescription goggles from Speedo, TYR, Arena, Nike, and Phelps — plus petite-fit options for smaller faces.
What Makes Women's Goggles Different
Women's swim goggles are shaped around female facial geometry — narrower bridge width, smaller eye cup diameter, and gaskets that sit deeper to clear eyelashes. Most include 3–5 interchangeable nose bridge sizes for a custom fit. The gaskets are soft silicone (latex-free and hypoallergenic), with ultra-cushioned options for long training sessions and firmer, low-profile seals for competition racing. If unisex goggles leak or leave pressure marks, a women's-specific frame typically fixes it.
Lens & Activity Guide
All lenses are polycarbonate with anti-fog coating and 100% UV protection. Choose clear or smoke for indoor pools, mirrored for outdoor pools and meets, or polarized for open water swimming. Racing models offer up to 180° panoramic vision and are World Aquatics or FINA approved. Prescription lenses are available from -8.0 to +8.0 diopters for swimming without contacts.
Women's Swim Goggles FAQ
What should I look for in women's swim goggles?
Start with a women's-specific or "femme" frame — the narrower bridge and deeper eye cups create a better seal than sizing down unisex goggles. Check that soft silicone gaskets and multiple nose bridge sizes are included. Match your lens to where you swim: clear for indoors, mirrored for outdoors, polarized for open water. Anti-fog coating and UV protection are standard on all quality swimming goggles for women.
Are clear or mirrored goggles better?
It depends on where you swim. Clear lenses are best for indoor pools. Mirrored lenses reflect brightness for outdoor pools and sunny meets. Polarized lenses cut surface glare for open water and triathlon. Many swimmers keep two pairs — one clear for indoor training, one mirrored for outdoor.
Can I get prescription swim goggles?
Yes — corrective diopter lenses are available from -8.0 (nearsighted) to +8.0 (farsighted). They use the same comfortable frames as standard women's goggles — the only difference is the corrective lens. Choose the diopter closest to your eyeglass prescription to read the pace clock clearly without contacts.
How do I stop my goggles from leaking?
Test suction first: press the goggles to your eyes without the strap — they should hold for 2–3 seconds. If they don't, the frame shape doesn't match your face. Adjust the nose bridge before tightening the strap — the wrong bridge width is the most common cause of leaking. Don't overtighten — it distorts gaskets and creates gaps. Switching from unisex to a women's-specific frame usually fixes persistent leaking.