Best swimming "swedish goggles style" goggles?

Former Member
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Hello Summer is coming up and I've always bought some cheap, minimum sunglasses style, goggles that were OK but always broke the strap before the end of the summer. 5 bucks and I was happy with them. I will use these just to swim for fun, no competition or anything and they are hardly used. I just want some minimum protection against the sun but some of all to be comfy and easy to adjust/put on/use. I've spent timeless minutes adjusting goggles back and forth when I could have been swimming. I wouldn't like to spend much on these, at max, 50 bucks. I know you probably use a lot more professional ones but I really don't want to spend more than 20. Like I mention, if they are worth it, 50 bucks max. Thank to everyone for helping and your posts
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  • I've been using the swedes for a few years now and really like them. When the straps that comes with them breaks I use bungee straps for replacements. I have found that for long swims (an hour or more continuous) they do become a bit uncomfortable and then I use the Vanquisher or a similar goggle made by Tyr. As far as anti-fog goes, I've been making my own solution for several years and never have a fogging problem. It's an easy mix, 1 oz water, 1 oz rubbing alcohol, and a big drop of baby shampoo. Mix in a small spray bottle and spray on goggles after each use.
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  • I've been using the swedes for a few years now and really like them. When the straps that comes with them breaks I use bungee straps for replacements. I have found that for long swims (an hour or more continuous) they do become a bit uncomfortable and then I use the Vanquisher or a similar goggle made by Tyr. As far as anti-fog goes, I've been making my own solution for several years and never have a fogging problem. It's an easy mix, 1 oz water, 1 oz rubbing alcohol, and a big drop of baby shampoo. Mix in a small spray bottle and spray on goggles after each use.
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