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 have tried lots of goggles from different manufacturers, and they all either leak, fog up, or hurt my eyes.
My current pair are a pair of "one piece" Speedo Pacifics, and were in the mid-price range at 12 euro. They suck on to my eyes ok, but start to leak after only 1 or 2 laps…. I’ve tried adjusting the straps, but to no avail.
Any recommendations? What brands do the competitive swimmers go for?
My current pair are actully anti-fog, but the leaking is the problem. I have a small head, and my goggles don’t have an adjustable nose bridge… so that could be part of the problem.
Should I steer clear of the one-piece types (the suction cups are made out of the same material that the actual goggle is made from….)?
…have to be the BEST.
Professional swimmers? Hook me up. Who makes the best?
The sporting goods stores around here sell Nike’s and Speedo, which is fine, I guess, but – my question is – are they the best, or is there someone else out there that is better?
I would like a pair of goggles or mask so i can see well just below the surface and above the surface (For playing with children, for example). What should I look for?
I think my needs are a bit different from a swimmer -think a bigger thing would be better.
(Answer #1 seems to refer to a ranking for swimmers)
What kind of goggles do sea swimmers (is that the term) use?