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. Same here. The sporti brand has worked best for me, with long lasting anti-fog properties. I like the pro2 model for the more comfortable sockets. Click the swimoutlet link from the USMS website so USMS gets credit for directing you to the site. So nice to see in (and out of) the water! :bliss:
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  • I've been using the Sporti S2 optical goggles from Swimoutlet.com for years. They're good quality and cheap. Same here. The sporti brand has worked best for me, with long lasting anti-fog properties. I like the pro2 model for the more comfortable sockets. Click the swimoutlet link from the USMS website so USMS gets credit for directing you to the site. So nice to see in (and out of) the water! :bliss:
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