I'm a new re-learner swimmer. My current googles are a $5.00 pair from the discount store and I'm looking to buy something to get me through a few races this summer. Any suggestions? How about types that are less likely to be kicked off?
Thanks
I'm a new re-learner swimmer. My current googles are a $5.00 pair from the discount store and I'm looking to buy something to get me through a few races this summer. Any suggestions? How about types that are less likely to be kicked off?
Thanks
I think goggles are a kind of personal preference. But I really like the Aquasphere goggles, not the face-mask style ones but just the regular adult goggles. They offer a fairly wide field of vision and are comfortable.
To keep any goggles from being kicked off, just put them on under your swim cap and that should keep them from getting kicked all the way off (may still get knocked askew but at least you'll be able to relocate them).
I have worn the following goggles for 20 years.
Speedo Pro Anti-Fog:
http://www.speedousa.com/index.cfm/f...-0148ac9dd5e3/
They are just normal goggles. I've worn them in all my races for 4 years. Never once have I worried about getting them knocked off my head. They work for me.
Also, you can put the strap of the goggles under your swim cap if you are worried about them getting knocked off.
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"
I have a smallish face and Speedo Women's Vanquisher goggles fit me really well. I have trouble getting a good seal with unisex goggles. Leaky goggles = no fun.
Aqua Sphere Kaiman.
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I tried a handful of different goggles before finding the the Barracuda Standard goggle:
http://www.skylinenw.com/shop/shopexd.asp?id=101
Everything else either leaked or I had to cinch them so tight I thought my eyes would pop out. I was lucky to find a store who would let me try them on before buying.
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Hi!
I've been doing tris and OW competitions for years and have never had goggles kicked off. As for which ones are best, that absolutely depends on fit. Your goggles are a good fit for your face if you can push them up against your face, [U]without[U] the strap around your head, and they stay there for several seconds (like, 15s to 1+ minute). That means they are sealing to your face & not being held on solely by the force of the strap. A lot of people like the big mask-like versions for tris, but those don't fit me well...in fact, I have a smaller face & wear kids goggles made by speedo or tyr. They're cheap, they fit, and if I lose them or scratch them it's not a huge loss.
A good tip: Bring a clear (or lightly tinted) and a dark pair to each race, so you can choose based on light conditions.
Good luck & happy racing!