Can anyone help me out here. Is goggle type really that important in competition? There's performance, competition, recreation, etc types. Right now I'm using Speedo Hydro Spex and everywhere I read that they're for fitness swimming and recreation. I like them alot. They really don't fog at all and stay on real well at meets(haven't had them around my neck yet).
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Well. It's been over a year since I, or anybody else, mentioned the Kaiman goggles made by AquaSphere in Italy. They are great and have recently introduced the same great quality in a smaller, yet still adult size. I use the smaller size in competition, and the original larger size in practice. The lenses are unique in a way that must be seen to be appreciated. A backstroker, without turning the head, can see both lane lines clearly. They come in clear, smoke, or colored lenses, all with sun protection.
I have no financial interest in them or their dealers.
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Former Member
Well. It's been over a year since I, or anybody else, mentioned the Kaiman goggles made by AquaSphere in Italy. They are great and have recently introduced the same great quality in a smaller, yet still adult size. I use the smaller size in competition, and the original larger size in practice. The lenses are unique in a way that must be seen to be appreciated. A backstroker, without turning the head, can see both lane lines clearly. They come in clear, smoke, or colored lenses, all with sun protection.
I have no financial interest in them or their dealers.