Goggles

Question: I am having a problem with finding the perfect goggles. They either leak, scratch, or I can't seem to adjust them properly. The last resort came when I bought a pair of TYR hydrovision goggles that seemed to fit perfectly, and were advertised as antifog, and UVB protected. Fog appeared pretty quickly, so I took them off, and tried to wipe them clean with my suit, then later a towel. Now that lens is all scratched up. No one ever told me that one can't clean these plastic lenses? Anyone else have problems like this? Sylvia:doh:
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  • Former Member
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    One advantage of having a few different models is that some days model A, which didn't leak yesterday will leak today and model B will be hermetic. (It will also throw off, other swimmers, who want to complain about the swimmer with the blue/smoke XYZ goggles, when you're in there with your clear black FGH ones.) :D Very good suggestion :D (although they usually identify you by your swim cap or swim suit, so I suggest having different colored caps :D) To answer the cleaning question: when there is fog, I just use my finger to clean it and that's fine.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    One advantage of having a few different models is that some days model A, which didn't leak yesterday will leak today and model B will be hermetic. (It will also throw off, other swimmers, who want to complain about the swimmer with the blue/smoke XYZ goggles, when you're in there with your clear black FGH ones.) :D Very good suggestion :D (although they usually identify you by your swim cap or swim suit, so I suggest having different colored caps :D) To answer the cleaning question: when there is fog, I just use my finger to clean it and that's fine.
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