I have a few male swimmers with really deep nose bridges. They swim with red lines across their noses, and I have no idea how long those lines last into their work day. Do any of you deep bridge swimmers have a favorite brand of goggle that works for you? I'd love to pass this information on.
I have a few male swimmers with really deep nose bridges. They swim with red lines across their noses, and I have no idea how long those lines last into their work day. Do any of you deep bridge swimmers have a favorite brand of goggle that works for you? I'd love to pass this information on.
There are several goggles available with adjustable nose bridges, including several models by Tyr and Speedo. Although I usually use Tyr Petite T-72's that have an adjustable bridge, I have a different pair of Tyr goggles that came with a set of three bridges of different sizes. Check out: www.SwimOutlet.com They have an excellent selection of goggles. You might want to get on their online chat or give them a call; they have excellent, knowledgeable customer service reps.
To be honest, I absolutely love my Sweedes. I know that they are pretty much the most basic goggle that you can buy, but I am hooked. They never leak or fall off for me. The only problem is that it takes a while to get used to them, so that your face can kind of shape to them.
i have very deep set eyes and have trouble with nose bridges and the best googles i have found are the swedish style goggles. Once i finally got them adjusted to fit my face they became my favorite. They might take some getting used to. I also have used the Tyr Nest Pro and the Speedo Vanquisher with some satisfaction. But $2.75-$3.50 for a pair of adjustable goggles that are just as "fog proof" as the others is hard to beat.