backstroke ~ bright sun protection ~ goggles

Former Member
Former Member
I swam 2000 yards backstroke yesterday, not wearing goggles, afterwards was dark red in the face and figured this wasn't good for my eyes. However, none of my 3 pair of goggles allow enough peripheral vision to see well. What kind of goggles have you found to give you the widest vision for backstroke? Might these work well? 10495 They have 180 degree vision, but still have the gasket that blocks vision. I was about to order them, then got the great idea last night to use regular sunglasses 10496and will try them next week. Let me know what goggles you feel would work best for the backstroke. I won't be doing any flip turns or diving with these.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 8 years ago
    I do open turns, and the sunglasses fall off easily without the cap on, but the cap holds them firmly in place. As opposed to goggles, the sunglasses have rigid arms going back past the ears, and I've ordered a strap for additional security. The sun is almost directly overhead, so a baseball cap or visor would not work. I have three pair of swim goggles, and the sunglasses work far better than any of them.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 8 years ago
    I do open turns, and the sunglasses fall off easily without the cap on, but the cap holds them firmly in place. As opposed to goggles, the sunglasses have rigid arms going back past the ears, and I've ordered a strap for additional security. The sun is almost directly overhead, so a baseball cap or visor would not work. I have three pair of swim goggles, and the sunglasses work far better than any of them.
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