Anyone use prescription goggles?

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Any brand recommendations? How important is it to find a brand that offers separate diopters for each eye if your prescription is about -1 difference from right to left? It seems like even the brands that offer separate diopters for each eye only have 0.5 steps up in diopter, if my diopter works out to be x.25 or x.75, do I round it up or down? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using Tapatalk
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  • I've been using the Sporti S2 optical goggles from Swimoutlet.com for years. They're good quality and cheap. I've got the same issues with different prescriptions in each eye. For a long time I just got the weaker prescription for both, but then started ordering two pair, one with -3.5 for my right eye, one with -4.5 for my left. I take them apart and make two pair of mixed prescription goggles. One is worn "upside down" but there is no difference, just flip the nose piece over. I round down to the nearest diopter. So if my prescription is -3.75, I get a -3.5.
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  • I've been using the Sporti S2 optical goggles from Swimoutlet.com for years. They're good quality and cheap. I've got the same issues with different prescriptions in each eye. For a long time I just got the weaker prescription for both, but then started ordering two pair, one with -3.5 for my right eye, one with -4.5 for my left. I take them apart and make two pair of mixed prescription goggles. One is worn "upside down" but there is no difference, just flip the nose piece over. I round down to the nearest diopter. So if my prescription is -3.75, I get a -3.5.
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