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    Goggle Recs

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    I did a search, but couldn't find anything sort of recent...

    I'm on the hunt for goggles. I need a basic pair for pool training - clear lenses - that will not leak or fog (to the extent possible). I would also like a UV protected tinted pair for outdoor swimming/OWS. Any ideas? I'll call TE too as I get a chance to see which of their products they would recommend - but wanted to see if anyone had had any great experiences lately.
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    If you can, try on different brands. They all fit differently. What works fine for me may leak on you. It's like recommending a saddle, everyone has a different preference.

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    Ditto roadie gal. I've gone through more versions of goggles to find the right pair than I did saddles! Luckily, goggles are cheaper.

    I have settled on a pair that actually fit in my sockets a bit so I don't know if they'll be comfortable for LONG swims. I'm not there yet though, so they work for now. I have found that they do need periodic treatment to control the fogging though - I don't know that any goggle is permanently fog-free. My problem is that my head heats up on hard swims so the temp differential between my head and the cold water causes fogging no matter what I do.

    It's helpful to find a local swim place that carries lots of styles. Then you can try them on. If the goggle will seal to your eyes without use of the strap, you probably have a good pair for your face. Then, like saddles, you can stock up from online vendors who probably carry them cheaper once you know what to order.
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    What kind of cap are you wearing GLC? I wear a cloth cap for my pool swims because I get so hot in the water. That might help with your fogging issue a bit.

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    V - that's a good point! I never even thought about that! Any recommendations?

    I currently wear a silicone cap - finally found a brand that stays put the whole workout. I have a TON of hair and a big head, so I think I'm weird.
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    I've tried on lots of different goggles and love the Speedo Vanquisher. It comes in smaller sizes for women's faces and has 3 different bridge pieces so you can customize the fit.

    just my 2¢.

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    I use TYR Pro Nest, clear in the pool and tinted/mirrored for OWS. They are treated to resist fogging; it worked pretty well when they were new but they do fog some now 6 months later; they are still better than the untreated goggles I used to use. Hmm, 6+ months without them leaking, that's better too than what I was using before.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GLC1968 View Post
    V - that's a good point! I never even thought about that! Any recommendations?

    I currently wear a silicone cap - finally found a brand that stays put the whole workout. I have a TON of hair and a big head, so I think I'm weird.


    I have a little head and not much hair. I use a cloth Speedo cap. It moves a round a bit, but for a pool swim I don't care if gives me a little drag.

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    I have switched to the Aqua Sphere Kayenne, I have one pair of black/tint (mirrored, for OWS) and one pair of gray/clear (might be a slight tint, can't remember, but I use them for pool and less bright OWS days). I like the Aqua Sphere masks, but found that I am good enough at sighting and whatnot that I don't really need the peripheral vision of the mask (they are comfy though).

    As for fogging, swimming apparently turns my body into an oven (I am warm for hours after getting out of the water even), so after about 15 minutes in the pool they start fogging. I'm going to try re-applying the anti-fog stuff and see if that helps. My OWS pair don't fog as badly but I don't wear them as often and in cooler temperatures/water.

    I'm hesitant to experiment, but I am considering trying other brands/styles. Sometimes it's a bit overwhelming, though, and it's hard to find enough styles in person that you can try on.

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    Thanks for all of the suggestions! I'm having an issue finding somewhere that I can try them on - most of the places I've found are buy then try (and I've tried one of the 2 that REI carries, and they didn't work for me).
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    I use to think that it was hard to find goggles that fit me, but once I put them on and kind of push them into my eye sockets, they all work pretty well. They sort of suction on to my face.

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    Do you have a D1ck's Sporting Goods near you? They carry a decent selection this time of year. I went in and opened a bunch of them. I believe they carry Speedo, Tyr and Aquasphere, I think...still worth a shot.

    I put them all back as best I could, too.

    PS - I ended up with Speedo Vanquisher's as well. Men's version (big head).
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    Funny! I guess you typed

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    What do you do if that's your name?

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    Awww... you beat me to the fix.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica View Post
    I use to think that it was hard to find goggles that fit me, but once I put them on and kind of push them into my eye sockets, they all work pretty well. They sort of suction on to my face.

    Veronica
    Yeah - the pair I tried were sort of outside of my eye sockets in a weird way

    GLC - I will try D!cks. I didn't think of them - I was thinking of all the locally owned places (except that you can't take anything out of the package or you buy it....). Maybe in this case, bigger is better
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    No regular goggles have ever fit me. I ended up with Aqua Sphere's Seal Mask and their XP mask. Both work great, although the XP is less clunky looking.

 

 

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