According to the woman who fit my eyeglasses, I have a narrow face. (I guess she's right... just looks like a face to me). So, yes, it might work for you.
One thing I'm surprised that no one mentioned in this thread... the best thing you can do is to see the goggles in a store and put them against your face to see if they "stick" briefly or if there are gaps. Of course, there's a lot more goggles out there in Internet land than you can find in stores. But I have seen the Barracuda B300s in some stores, so it's worth a shot.
Fair warning: People think Barracudas are dorky. I think one of the advantages of being older, though, is not giving a crap.
Thanks for the info. on the Barracudas. It sounds like they could work great for training. Then, I can use my Tyr goggles for meets.
As for trying them on in a store, I did that at ***'s Sporting Goods when I purchased my first pair of goggles in 32 years. I tried on every single pair until the last pair finally fit! (What a hassle taking them in and out of the packages and trying to get them to look like the package was never opened... Thankfully, the store clerk was the one who suggested trying them all on!)
Obviously I don't give a crap what people think, because I bought those Aquasphere Seal goggles which are bigger than the Barracudas. And, if really I cared what people thought, I would not keep posting on the forums in the way I LIKE to post! :D
According to the woman who fit my eyeglasses, I have a narrow face. (I guess she's right... just looks like a face to me). So, yes, it might work for you.
One thing I'm surprised that no one mentioned in this thread... the best thing you can do is to see the goggles in a store and put them against your face to see if they "stick" briefly or if there are gaps. Of course, there's a lot more goggles out there in Internet land than you can find in stores. But I have seen the Barracuda B300s in some stores, so it's worth a shot.
Fair warning: People think Barracudas are dorky. I think one of the advantages of being older, though, is not giving a crap.
Thanks for the info. on the Barracudas. It sounds like they could work great for training. Then, I can use my Tyr goggles for meets.
As for trying them on in a store, I did that at ***'s Sporting Goods when I purchased my first pair of goggles in 32 years. I tried on every single pair until the last pair finally fit! (What a hassle taking them in and out of the packages and trying to get them to look like the package was never opened... Thankfully, the store clerk was the one who suggested trying them all on!)
Obviously I don't give a crap what people think, because I bought those Aquasphere Seal goggles which are bigger than the Barracudas. And, if really I cared what people thought, I would not keep posting on the forums in the way I LIKE to post! :D