Title explains it all. What kind(s) do you like best?
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I'm particularly fond of the Kiefer brand Goggles. The quality is decent, styles are fairly consistent, and I always know where to find them (on-line). Very well priced for the quality too.
The Kiefer Optical Swim Goggle is really nice if you need Corrective Lens Goggles. If you take really good care of the lenses they can last a really long time... as you can buy individual parts and repair kits (at least you used to... I can't find them now... bummer). I guess I'm fortunate that I can get them to fit my face, but they have a lot of adjustments, so I reckon they will fit most folks.
Another thing I really like about their Optical Goggle is that it has great peripheral vision (non-corrected, but there). I do a fair amount of swimming and drills on my back, so this is a highly desired feature for me. They used to make an identical non-corrective pair that worked well, but unfortunately they discontinued it (so product changes will happen).
For when I wear my contact lenses I tried the Kiefer Performer Swim Goggle ($12) Which are OK, but have limited peripheral vision, and no nose-bridge adjustment.... I prefer the Kiefer Tempest Swim Goggle ($6) as they have better (though not excellent) peripheral vision, and a nice nose bridge adjustment (I often have difficulty finding goggles that don't dig into, or are interfered with by my nose bridge)... so they are far more comfortable... plus they are less expensive, yet still very good quality.
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I'm particularly fond of the Kiefer brand Goggles. The quality is decent, styles are fairly consistent, and I always know where to find them (on-line). Very well priced for the quality too.
The Kiefer Optical Swim Goggle is really nice if you need Corrective Lens Goggles. If you take really good care of the lenses they can last a really long time... as you can buy individual parts and repair kits (at least you used to... I can't find them now... bummer). I guess I'm fortunate that I can get them to fit my face, but they have a lot of adjustments, so I reckon they will fit most folks.
Another thing I really like about their Optical Goggle is that it has great peripheral vision (non-corrected, but there). I do a fair amount of swimming and drills on my back, so this is a highly desired feature for me. They used to make an identical non-corrective pair that worked well, but unfortunately they discontinued it (so product changes will happen).
For when I wear my contact lenses I tried the Kiefer Performer Swim Goggle ($12) Which are OK, but have limited peripheral vision, and no nose-bridge adjustment.... I prefer the Kiefer Tempest Swim Goggle ($6) as they have better (though not excellent) peripheral vision, and a nice nose bridge adjustment (I often have difficulty finding goggles that don't dig into, or are interfered with by my nose bridge)... so they are far more comfortable... plus they are less expensive, yet still very good quality.
Have Fun!