I searched the forums for this answer, but had no luck with the specifics. I need corrective goggles in the (+) plus diopter range...plus 2 to be exact. I only found one goggle offered online that is a positive diopter...for farsighted people. Corrective goggles are all over the place online, but they are for nearsighted people...almost exclusively. I tried a very bulky +2 goggle lens and it provided very clear vision, but they are not good racing goggles. Ideally, I would like to get the Speedo Vanquisher goggle in my prescription. These are my favorite google for comfort and fit. Thanks in advance.
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Swimoutlet.com has their house brand, ClubSwim, prescription goggles. I think I paid 8 dollars for mine. I had previously purchased some speedo vanquishers, also prescription, for about 14 bucks. when I'm swimming I cannot really tell the difference between them.
I've become a big fan of the corrective (I'm a -3.5) ClubSwim googles from Swimoutlet.com. 1. you can't beat the price. 2. They seem comparable quality to TYR and Speedo corrective googles I've used in the past. 3. Obviously everyones eye sockets etc. are different but I have competed in them with no leaks or issues.
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Swimoutlet.com has their house brand, ClubSwim, prescription goggles. I think I paid 8 dollars for mine. I had previously purchased some speedo vanquishers, also prescription, for about 14 bucks. when I'm swimming I cannot really tell the difference between them.
I've become a big fan of the corrective (I'm a -3.5) ClubSwim googles from Swimoutlet.com. 1. you can't beat the price. 2. They seem comparable quality to TYR and Speedo corrective googles I've used in the past. 3. Obviously everyones eye sockets etc. are different but I have competed in them with no leaks or issues.