Okay, I'm going to age myself with this but . . . I used to use the Speedo goggles with the foam around the edges (yes, way back when), and they never wrecked my eyes. Now, every pair I try either gives me awful raccoon eyes, or leaves my poor eyes feeling bruised. :( Can anyone recommend something comfortable?
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How about prescription goggles? I am so near-sighted that I couldn't even find a clock much less read it if I had standard goggles.
Our local scuba shop (yes, there is a scuba shop in Minnesota) sells a brand called "View" which are Japanese. The correction isn't custom - you just try out the test goggles in 1/2 diopter increments. I've actually found the fit and seal to be quite good. Plus, the bonus is that I can see.
How about prescription goggles? I am so near-sighted that I couldn't even find a clock much less read it if I had standard goggles.
Our local scuba shop (yes, there is a scuba shop in Minnesota) sells a brand called "View" which are Japanese. The correction isn't custom - you just try out the test goggles in 1/2 diopter increments. I've actually found the fit and seal to be quite good. Plus, the bonus is that I can see.