It seems most people wear goggles with dark lenses? I wonder if it's necessary in a pool unless the pool is very brightly lighted?
Do open water swimmers wear dark goggles or clear lenses?
Thanks for taking the poll.:)
I wear smoke for indoors-eventhough our pool is a bit gloomy I like not seeing every bit of crap that floats in it.I need to find something for when I switch to the outdoor pool-there is no shade and I do a lot of back stroke-can't afford to miss my turn because I'm blinded.
Yeah - sometimes I really hate to see whats in the pool when I swim indoors, but with thel ow light and the water in the morning is unusually foggy - iron content must be high in their water - that I can't see down the lane with the darker goggles. But outside doing backstroke you need the darker lenses, I have enopugh lumps on my head and heels than I care for.
I wear smoke for indoors-eventhough our pool is a bit gloomy I like not seeing every bit of crap that floats in it.I need to find something for when I switch to the outdoor pool-there is no shade and I do a lot of back stroke-can't afford to miss my turn because I'm blinded.
Yeah - sometimes I really hate to see whats in the pool when I swim indoors, but with thel ow light and the water in the morning is unusually foggy - iron content must be high in their water - that I can't see down the lane with the darker goggles. But outside doing backstroke you need the darker lenses, I have enopugh lumps on my head and heels than I care for.