More eye-friendly goggles?

Former Member
Former Member
I am short-sighted and heavily using computers. I feel my vision becomes slightly worse for a few days after each time swimming with goggles. I guess it may have something to do with the push of the goggles to my eyes. My goggles are regular ones by Speedo. I often take off and then wear again goggles during a swimming session, in hope of lessening the pressure. So I would like to know if others have the same feeling and also if you have some ways to protect my eyes from wearing goggles, including recommendation of more friendly goggles? Thanks!
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I second the Barracudas either the Standard / Medalist or B300 they can also be fixed up with new foam and straps with a repair kit for about 7 dollars.They leave no circles on my eyes. They were very popular 10-15 years and more ago with long distance swimmers but the wide vision goggles Seal Mask ect have become popular even though there not as comfortable. the Baracudas do need some time taken to get adjusted for some people. the strap is only one adjustment the nose is also adjustable, they come with 3 bridge sizes, and make sure they seat on your face and not on a swim cap.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I second the Barracudas either the Standard / Medalist or B300 they can also be fixed up with new foam and straps with a repair kit for about 7 dollars.They leave no circles on my eyes. They were very popular 10-15 years and more ago with long distance swimmers but the wide vision goggles Seal Mask ect have become popular even though there not as comfortable. the Baracudas do need some time taken to get adjusted for some people. the strap is only one adjustment the nose is also adjustable, they come with 3 bridge sizes, and make sure they seat on your face and not on a swim cap.
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