i use the Jr. Hydrospex. I always have and they were perfect. They recently changed them and now I have the worst time with them. They leak after awhile i tried putting chapstick (someone suggested that to me) they hold for an hour. Last night, i was swimming ina 50 meter pool, almpst to the end it leaked and my contact fell out!
Can anyone suggest good goggles? I tried he womans vanquisher and they were not good for me either.
Thanks!!!!
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i use the Jr. Hydrospex. I always have and they were perfect. They recently changed them and now I have the worst time with them. They leak after awhile i tried putting chapstick (someone suggested that to me) they hold for an hour. Last night, i was swimming ina 50 meter pool, almpst to the end it leaked and my contact fell out!
Can anyone suggest good goggles? I tried he womans vanquisher and they were not good for me either.
Thanks!!!!
Hi
I suggest you read the postings in the thread
"How many goggles in a single workout".
Lots of discutions there about goggles. Mainly no one brand/model is the best for everyone. We each have different faces, shapes and sizes. It's all "trial and error". It is costly but there are no alternatives (unless the pool where you swim has a large collection of "lost and found" goggles and will let try a number of them in the water (and then try to identify the one(s) that seem to work best for you).
Good Luck
i use the Jr. Hydrospex. I always have and they were perfect. They recently changed them and now I have the worst time with them. They leak after awhile i tried putting chapstick (someone suggested that to me) they hold for an hour. Last night, i was swimming ina 50 meter pool, almpst to the end it leaked and my contact fell out!
Can anyone suggest good goggles? I tried he womans vanquisher and they were not good for me either.
Thanks!!!!
Hi
I suggest you read the postings in the thread
"How many goggles in a single workout".
Lots of discutions there about goggles. Mainly no one brand/model is the best for everyone. We each have different faces, shapes and sizes. It's all "trial and error". It is costly but there are no alternatives (unless the pool where you swim has a large collection of "lost and found" goggles and will let try a number of them in the water (and then try to identify the one(s) that seem to work best for you).
Good Luck