Maybe someone can help me out - I swim in the morning then rush to work. Practice ends about 30 minutes before I begin work, so "rush" is the operative word.
Here's my problem: despite feeling great from the swimming induced endorphin high when I get to work, I look terrible. I still have racoon eyes from my goggles. www.usms.org/.../cane.gifI look a million years old. Anyone know any tricks, creams, or whatever to combat this?
I have tried loosening my goggles, and have switched brands, but ulitmately these alternatives resulted in leaky goggles, and hence, pink eyes. Being a high school teacher, looking old is preferable to looking stoned, but still...
Are there goggles that don't use suction?
Yes some of the more expensive Barracuda goggles claim not to use suction. I brought a pair and hated them so sent them back. I use the Speedo Speedsocket and love them. No marks left.
Are there goggles that don't use suction?
Yes some of the more expensive Barracuda goggles claim not to use suction. I brought a pair and hated them so sent them back. I use the Speedo Speedsocket and love them. No marks left.