Mirrored Goggles for Indoor Swimming? Speed Socket Reviews?

I am thinking about getting the green mirrored speed socket goggles by Speedo. I was wondering if they would be too dark for indoor swimming, and any other general reviews, good or bad, about the speed sockets themselves. Thanks!

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  • By JESUS, January 22, 2012 @ 1:21 am

    The Mirrored Goggles are designed in such a way that you can see exceptionally well under water no matter the shade of the lens. As it relates to the light of an indoor pool, I Think this shouldn’t be an issue. As I said, the lens are made to let you see better than that of a clear goggles. You should definitely get a pair to see what am talking about. Here is a useful link about mirrored goggles.

  • By Dean, January 22, 2012 @ 1:21 am

    I had a pair of the Speedo Speed Socket goggles, but only used them for a month or so. The fit around the eyes was good, minimal leaking, but they started bothering me at the bridge of my nose.

    I found a pair of Sable 101 tri-googles and have been using then for about 7 months. By far, the most comfortable goggles I’ve ever worn. Leakage is non-existent. Unfortunately, the Sable’s are almost twice the price. I think I paid about $50. I do a lot of swimming, so it’s well worth it.

    Dark mirrored goggles? I always go with this style. They’re great for outdoor swimming and fine for indoors. And, they just look cool…

  • By Alex, January 22, 2012 @ 1:21 am

    I used to have a pair of the silver mirrored one when I competed cuz they looked cool haha, and they were fine for me :) Only thing was, I left them loose in my bag and they got scratched and the mirrored bit scratched off :( so be careful with them, I’m sure they’ll be fine though :)

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