I just bought new goggles and they fog up badly every lap. I tryed spit and that doesn’t work. I’m use to just swimming bared eyed but I thought goggles would be better for my eyes.
Very hard to see? I see much better top water with just my eyes. Anyway any suggestiongs swimmers?
I am going to Hawaii and we are going scuba diving. My parents say i should not wear them because it might damage it. But i dont know if i could see the fishes. So i thought cant you wear your glasses in the water? Or wear your glasses in the water with your goggles on. Please help I am near sighted and 300 for perscription my glasses are transition.
I’m not a serious swimmer, but I get annoyed when I swim and my goggles fog up. I usually just dip my goggles in the water and that fixes it for about 5 minutes, but then while I’m having fun, i have to pause, take my goggles off, then dip’em in the water. I don’t have any anti fog oil or spray. Im looking for something quick that i can use that will really prevent the fog.
I’m 18 and I haven’t started learning swimming until just a year ago. One problem I’m currently having while swimming is the difficulty of dunking my head underwater without goggles. Opening my eyes underwater isn’t too hard, but when I do everything looks blurry, which isn’t the case when I have goggles on. And worst of all is after I rise up again, I find it very difficult to open my eyes. I have to rub off the water around it and wait a while before I could open them comfortably. What suggestions would you give for someone in my situation? Is more practice and experience in the water all I need to overcome this problem? Or is there something specific I should be doing?
Thanks.
I know many people swim without goggles, so it can’t possibly be that hard.
I have swimming goggles and when I take them off it hurts around my eyes. If they are to tight how do I know when i aguste the goggle no water will get in? Also how do I prevent my goggles from fogging up?
i’m getting competitive swimming goggles, the nice ones… so i wanted to get a bungee cord to helpmake them last longer does anyone know where to buy them like a store not online… preferably cheap?
the only reason y i didnt want tto order them online is b/c i like to see wat im getting to make sure its wat i wat im paying for….but online stores r OK
I wear contact lens and I want to start swimming again so I would like to purchase some dependable goggles.
Also, how much would they cost?
Well I have taken up swimming again, but what I need is a good pair of goggles. I’ve had a bad experience with goggles, in that they didn’t fit me and water still got in.
So how do I know if goggles fit? What can I consider to be ‘good’? Are there any brands that are recommended?
it has been brought to my attention that the norm is for people to have their eyes open in the water (without goggles).. swimming pools.. beaches.. all forms of water..
what i’m wondering is.. HOW THE HELL DO YOU DO THAT?
swimming pools – the chlorine burns so badly, that frankly it’s not even worth it
beaches – can hardly see in the first place, and better yet having salt in my eye is excruciating pain
so what I do is swim with my eyes closed. sure I might look like a complete dumbass if anybody’s got goggles on or actually has their eyes open. Is there anything wrong with this? Does anybody else do this?
I need 2 new pairs of swimming goggles.
1) I want some really cute ones that are comfortable. But the main thing is that they look cute! Possibly white, gold/brown, or black.
2)These must have the thing that covers your nose. A lot of them make you look wierd, and i dont want that.
Links would be great!!! p.s. nothing over 40bucks, thanks!