Sporti goggles any good?

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Former Member
I'm leaving for college in a few days and figured I'd buy a few pairs of swedes for recreational swimming since I lost my other pair. Anyways, I was browsing swimoutlet and came across "sporti antifog swedish goggles" for pretty cheap, and they come with a bungee strap. I just wanna know if quality's any different from swedish brand swedes, which I've grown quite attached to. I like the idea of the bungee strap coming with them, but if the plastic for the goggles aren't any good, I'd rather order separately and pay a bit more. Thanks for any insight, I need to know sorta soon so I can order them asap since I move in on sunday, but no rush.
Parents
  • Goggles are the most personal choice you'll probably make in swimming. I got a pair of sportis free with something I ordered on swimoutlet and they seem fine enough for training. As for fogging, there's no reason any pair of goggles should fog: just follow the simple remedy of soaking them periodically (every 2-3 weeks overnight) in a mixture of water + baby shampoo.
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  • Goggles are the most personal choice you'll probably make in swimming. I got a pair of sportis free with something I ordered on swimoutlet and they seem fine enough for training. As for fogging, there's no reason any pair of goggles should fog: just follow the simple remedy of soaking them periodically (every 2-3 weeks overnight) in a mixture of water + baby shampoo.
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