Swedish goggles?

How long does it normally take to get used to the feel of Swedish-type goggles. I have decided to be done with new fancy goggles that seem to crack, leak or just break overnight in my gym bag.
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  • Former Member
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    I'm giving the Swedish goggles a try. My only complaint so far is they don't seem to have an anti-fog coating (maybe you have to pay $10 for a pair of those instead of $5 for the normal ones?) They fit okay and I think with enough fiddling around I could get them to the right tightness to keep the water out and also be comfortable. I use a piece of the strap as a nosepiece instead of the string (I have seen other people do this). One thing I like about them is you can adjust them just by pulling on the strap, instead of having to thread or unthread the strap through a clasp or fitting. I'll probably still pick up a few pairs of the original speedo pros on-line, since I'm building a large collection of goggles.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I'm giving the Swedish goggles a try. My only complaint so far is they don't seem to have an anti-fog coating (maybe you have to pay $10 for a pair of those instead of $5 for the normal ones?) They fit okay and I think with enough fiddling around I could get them to the right tightness to keep the water out and also be comfortable. I use a piece of the strap as a nosepiece instead of the string (I have seen other people do this). One thing I like about them is you can adjust them just by pulling on the strap, instead of having to thread or unthread the strap through a clasp or fitting. I'll probably still pick up a few pairs of the original speedo pros on-line, since I'm building a large collection of goggles.
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