Best swimming "swedish goggles style" goggles?

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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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  • What style are these google's Ive bought? dont know what i would call them, but they are certainly not the swedish style which is...a completely solid, hard, transparent, no foam, goggle lense that fits *in* the eye socket. the tyr version called socket rockets add a small thin layer of rubber to the eye socket area but still fits completely in the eye socket. these that you have the bottom part looks to ride on the upper cheek bone. and might be called ultra mini mask.
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  • What style are these google's Ive bought? dont know what i would call them, but they are certainly not the swedish style which is...a completely solid, hard, transparent, no foam, goggle lense that fits *in* the eye socket. the tyr version called socket rockets add a small thin layer of rubber to the eye socket area but still fits completely in the eye socket. these that you have the bottom part looks to ride on the upper cheek bone. and might be called ultra mini mask.
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