Does anybody else run into having stop inbetween sets because water gets inside googles & (then I run into my contact falling out). I don't know how to avoid this, besides tightening & suctioning googles around eyes. I have small close together eyes & a small bridge (nose). Thank you... ideas please.
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It actually didn't take me very long to use them. I like using the string and plastic tube for the nose piece. Using a piece of the rubber head strap hurts my nose and they leak every once in a while.
I simply looped the string through one of the holes in one of the goggle eye pieces and then through the blue tube and then through the other eye piece. fortunately for me, the blue tube is generally the perfect width or a just slightly bigger than what I need. I tie an initial knot to make sure they fit properly, If they don't I either tighten or losen the nose piece. Once I have the correct width, which usually only takes one time, I tie the second knot, cut the ends and slide the knot into the plastic tube.
Also, before I do anything, I put the eye pieces into my eyes and then position to blue tube to determine if I need tomake any cuts. For me the eye pieces fit right into my eyes with out any straps. The first time, I thought that they were going to be too far apart, but they were just right.
One final thought: when I first tried them on, I used the rubber strap as a nose piece this allowed me to find the proper positioning more easily. After that, I was able to position them with the blue tube, which is much more comfortable for me. The strap pull the eye pieces into my nose too much, and causes them to be uncomfortable.
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Blue
It actually didn't take me very long to use them. I like using the string and plastic tube for the nose piece. Using a piece of the rubber head strap hurts my nose and they leak every once in a while.
I simply looped the string through one of the holes in one of the goggle eye pieces and then through the blue tube and then through the other eye piece. fortunately for me, the blue tube is generally the perfect width or a just slightly bigger than what I need. I tie an initial knot to make sure they fit properly, If they don't I either tighten or losen the nose piece. Once I have the correct width, which usually only takes one time, I tie the second knot, cut the ends and slide the knot into the plastic tube.
Also, before I do anything, I put the eye pieces into my eyes and then position to blue tube to determine if I need tomake any cuts. For me the eye pieces fit right into my eyes with out any straps. The first time, I thought that they were going to be too far apart, but they were just right.
One final thought: when I first tried them on, I used the rubber strap as a nose piece this allowed me to find the proper positioning more easily. After that, I was able to position them with the blue tube, which is much more comfortable for me. The strap pull the eye pieces into my nose too much, and causes them to be uncomfortable.
Hook'em
Blue