it's not a new thing to me but after my 3000meter workout my goggles came off tonight and the imprint remains around my eyes and i look a ****,i try to keep the straps as loose as possible.Any suggestions would be appreciated so i don't continue to look like the face of the movie scream...
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when you spent close to $30 for a pair--you tend to think twice before mistreating your Barracudas!
For those of you overseas=---do a google search for Barracuda goggles or try the following website(I am not a dealer or seller of these products!)
www.barracudausa.com
I also see an address of www.skylinenw.com
In terms of US $--They were running as low as $21.00 for the Medalist (which is withPositive Pressure) to $73.50 for their Premier Optical Grade.
They are located in Oregon. In fact--it's hard to find them in most stores, except high end ones, as they can last for years and most stores want repeat customers.
The addresses above are "factory-direct". They also have a repair service for those of us dumb enough to use alcohol to clean the lens (and then have the lens glue come apart!). They can also refurbish a beloved pair OR provide (for $) replacement kits for the pads & straps that you can do yourself.
It does take a few sessions to get the fit "right"--the postive pressure pads adjust to your face--DON'T LEND THEM TO ANYONE!!!
when you spent close to $30 for a pair--you tend to think twice before mistreating your Barracudas!
For those of you overseas=---do a google search for Barracuda goggles or try the following website(I am not a dealer or seller of these products!)
www.barracudausa.com
I also see an address of www.skylinenw.com
In terms of US $--They were running as low as $21.00 for the Medalist (which is withPositive Pressure) to $73.50 for their Premier Optical Grade.
They are located in Oregon. In fact--it's hard to find them in most stores, except high end ones, as they can last for years and most stores want repeat customers.
The addresses above are "factory-direct". They also have a repair service for those of us dumb enough to use alcohol to clean the lens (and then have the lens glue come apart!). They can also refurbish a beloved pair OR provide (for $) replacement kits for the pads & straps that you can do yourself.
It does take a few sessions to get the fit "right"--the postive pressure pads adjust to your face--DON'T LEND THEM TO ANYONE!!!