Every time I dive in for a race, my goggles fall off or leak. I have tried many different types of goggles. Any suggestions to alleviate this issue. I have a race in four weeks and don't want this to distract from my swim.:blah:
Agree 100%! :agree: I have a very narrow face and had to try on literally dozens of pairs of goggles at a few different stores before I finally found one to fit: Tyr Women's T-72 Petite. I was so happy to find one that finally worked that I ended up buying up a few extra pairs. I keep one just for meets (adjusted tighter) and keep the others in their packages until I completely wear out a pair.
Good luck with your hunt, SuperChloe; been there, done that!
Still most people end up with some specific model they had good experience with so I don't understand why shouldn't I announce the model? Just imagine that you don't know which model to try and folks just give some general ideas on selecting the right one. How much time you need spend to find the model which will fit? From another hand when you have a list of specific models people had good experience with you start from them and I'm pretty sure it will take less time to find the right model. It's quite obvious that the topic starter has to go to the shop and has to try the models we write about if they suite him.
Btw, I gave once my goggles to one girl from my team during a meet who used to have same problem with goggles falling off. Though we have absolutely different types of faces she had same great experience I did so I have another reason to recommend it.
Agree 100%! :agree: I have a very narrow face and had to try on literally dozens of pairs of goggles at a few different stores before I finally found one to fit: Tyr Women's T-72 Petite. I was so happy to find one that finally worked that I ended up buying up a few extra pairs. I keep one just for meets (adjusted tighter) and keep the others in their packages until I completely wear out a pair.
Good luck with your hunt, SuperChloe; been there, done that!
Still most people end up with some specific model they had good experience with so I don't understand why shouldn't I announce the model? Just imagine that you don't know which model to try and folks just give some general ideas on selecting the right one. How much time you need spend to find the model which will fit? From another hand when you have a list of specific models people had good experience with you start from them and I'm pretty sure it will take less time to find the right model. It's quite obvious that the topic starter has to go to the shop and has to try the models we write about if they suite him.
Btw, I gave once my goggles to one girl from my team during a meet who used to have same problem with goggles falling off. Though we have absolutely different types of faces she had same great experience I did so I have another reason to recommend it.