Best goggle types

Former Member
Former Member
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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  • Former Member
    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.
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  • Former Member
    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.
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