Title explains it all. What kind(s) do you like best?
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As a fitness swimmer, comfort wins out over minimal drag. Further, conventional goggles put pressure on my upper eyelid and cause blepharospasm (eyelid twitch), which is really annoying.
I switched to the giant AquaSphere Seal mask shortly after it came on the market -- no more blepharospasm. The Seal mask was my favorite until the more streamlined Vista mask was introduced about 2 years ago.
Avoid the Seal XP mask -- the skirt is not silicon, so it has a very short useful life before it rolls, folds or cracks and leaks.
More recently, the oversized Kayenne goggle with a thick, soft seal was introduced. This is the first goggle that works for me, but I still haven't entirely switched away from my Vista mask.
As a fitness swimmer, comfort wins out over minimal drag. Further, conventional goggles put pressure on my upper eyelid and cause blepharospasm (eyelid twitch), which is really annoying.
I switched to the giant AquaSphere Seal mask shortly after it came on the market -- no more blepharospasm. The Seal mask was my favorite until the more streamlined Vista mask was introduced about 2 years ago.
Avoid the Seal XP mask -- the skirt is not silicon, so it has a very short useful life before it rolls, folds or cracks and leaks.
More recently, the oversized Kayenne goggle with a thick, soft seal was introduced. This is the first goggle that works for me, but I still haven't entirely switched away from my Vista mask.