I’m using Aquasphere but they’re bulky. Sometimes I can find a fit if they come with multiple nosepieces when there’s a wide one.
I’m using Aquasphere but they’re bulky. Sometimes I can find a fit if they come with multiple nosepieces when there’s a wide one.
03F79 are you looking for racing or practice goggles? The Swedish style goggles can be beneficial (if you can get past the first few weeks of no padding on the eye socket) as you can adjust the nose bridge to whatever width you prefer. Many pair of goggles offer an adjustable nose bridge but it is usually only three settings so you would have to play around with it. I like this pair for racing. The goggles to stay away from would be the non-adjustable nose bridge styles. Hope that helps.
I’m looking for practice goggles suitable for pool and open water ocean swimming. Thank you for suggestion.