Water in googles

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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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Try http://www.kiefer.com They not only have swedish goggles, but also replacement straps, which I've had a hard time coming by. As for fit, they should fit right into your eye socket by softly pressing on them. Don't press too hard or you'll hurt your eye. I like to cut part of the strap off and use that for the nose bridge, but it takes some tinkering to get the top, bottom and nose just right. But I absolutely love them. Hardly ever do I have a problem with any water getting in my eyes. They do fog up, but it's not that bad that I can't deal with it, so I never messed with any kind of anti-fog. They leave little marks around your eyes, but if it hurts, your straps are probably too tight. Since they fit right into your eye socket, they don't have to be very tight to keep them in place and keep the water out. If for some reason, they don't fit nicely into your eye socket, they may not be the goggle for you. You may need something with some suction. Good luck.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Try http://www.kiefer.com They not only have swedish goggles, but also replacement straps, which I've had a hard time coming by. As for fit, they should fit right into your eye socket by softly pressing on them. Don't press too hard or you'll hurt your eye. I like to cut part of the strap off and use that for the nose bridge, but it takes some tinkering to get the top, bottom and nose just right. But I absolutely love them. Hardly ever do I have a problem with any water getting in my eyes. They do fog up, but it's not that bad that I can't deal with it, so I never messed with any kind of anti-fog. They leave little marks around your eyes, but if it hurts, your straps are probably too tight. Since they fit right into your eye socket, they don't have to be very tight to keep them in place and keep the water out. If for some reason, they don't fit nicely into your eye socket, they may not be the goggle for you. You may need something with some suction. Good luck.
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