How different are goggles "for women/kids?"

Former Member
Former Member
Are goggles for women different mainly in colors? Or do they have different facial features? I don't think women's faces are overall smaller as some people seem to suggest? Goggles for kids are supposed to be smaller in every aspect? (A friend of mine can't find goggles that suit him, I wonder if I should suggest he look at these two categories ;))
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I tend to buy goggles with smaller eye-pieces, not necessarily "womens" goggles - hadn't really thought about there being a difference. As for kids, I currently get my parents to bring speedo junior splasher ones from the UK for my daughter as they suit her and I haven't found the US equivalent yet! But these are MUCH smaller than mine, so probably not a good product for your friend. Do they do goggles in ages eg a "youth" size age 10-14 perhaps?
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I tend to buy goggles with smaller eye-pieces, not necessarily "womens" goggles - hadn't really thought about there being a difference. As for kids, I currently get my parents to bring speedo junior splasher ones from the UK for my daughter as they suit her and I haven't found the US equivalent yet! But these are MUCH smaller than mine, so probably not a good product for your friend. Do they do goggles in ages eg a "youth" size age 10-14 perhaps?
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