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| | Features | General purpose anti-fog swim goggle for recreational swimmingOne-piece frosted PVC vinyl frame and flared lens gasketsSplit headstrap for optimal fitNon-adjustable nose bridge95% UV protection
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| | Description | An excellent multi-purpose goggle with a shatter-resistant, polycarbonate lens with UV protection and anti-fog feature. Comes with one piece soft frame construction with integrated hypoallergenic seals and a high-performance silicone split head strap. Super comfortable. Speedo's #1 selling goggle style. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 6.5 inches | | Product Width: | 2.0 inches | | Product Height: | 1.5 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.15 pounds | | Package Length: | 7.75 inches | | Package Width: | 5.25 inches | | Package Height: | 2.2 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 40 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 40 customer reviews )
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20 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Comfortable and effective Aug 02, 2006
By L. J. Whiting
"mom, student, teacher"
I started swimming about 6 months ago to get in shape. Pool chlorine really bothers my eyes; even a little exposure will cause hours of discomfort. I tried 10 or 12 different goggles in a variety of sizes and styles. For my face, the Hydrospex is the most effective. It keeps ANY water from reaching my eyes - all of the others leaked to some degree, regardless of price or configuration. My 10-year-old swam competitively this summer, and she also tried quite a few alternatives before settling on the Hydrospex Jr.
These Speedo goggles have stood up to 5-7 swims per week for 5 months now with no signs of wear. The headband stays adjusted, the gaskets form a great seal around the eyes, and the anti-fog feature is a nice benefit. I've dropped them in the parking lot, and they ride around in my workout bag continuously, as I swim at different locations on different days, but they still look new. I've bought a 2nd set in case I ever manage to lose or break these - I don't want to be without them!
Just a note - some of the other goggles that I tried were also Speedos, and others were also respected brands, but the Hydrospex are by far the best fit for my personal facial shape. Be aware when selecting goggles that each design will fit people differently. It doesn't make a particular brand or model "good" or "bad", it's just what works for an individual. Shop around and try different styles until you find what works for you . Once you find the right fit, you should experience no leakage or discomfort. For me, the Hydrospex are just the right ones.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
works as is should Feb 02, 2011
By Dr :D Careful if they are not adjusted correct the lens will appear to double the image under water. The nose bridge is not adjustable so if your head is very small or very large you could have double vision with these. If so look for a goggle with an adjustable nose bridge. I had trouble at first but when I got it adjusted correctly it was ok. Quite good, clear vision and no leaks.
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Hydrospex Swim Goggles Sep 26, 2005
By Jaci Sue I really like these goggles. They work well to keep water out of my eyes and the tinted colors helps with seeing underwater. I highly recommend them.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Good enough for laps and splashing around Aug 12, 2008
By Artemis Revised: I gave these goggles 3 stars before, but I'll change it to 4 now if I can. If what you need is to keep the water out of your eyes for recreational swimming and playing, these goggles are a good choice. Another reviewer said they were very good at keeping the water out at first, but after a few uses, they may leak; originally I had agreed. I've changed my mind because the leaking may be operator error. After using them for awhile, I forgot to put on the straps as recommended by the packaging. If you do it correctly, and you shouldn't have the problem I had which was - by the time I'd get from one end of any pool to the other, I'd generally (not always) have to lift them up to drain them out. Swimming laps, this was annoying. Then I remembered the detail about how to put those straps on right. They may steam up, but the leaking will be minimal, if I get any at all. I wear goggles, not so much so I can see underwater, as to protect my eyes from water-gunk and from the burning sensation of chemicals. They're and worth the $5.00 I spent for them on sale at a department store. I'm not sure I'd want to pay Amazon's price + shipping and handling.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Best googles for me Jul 31, 2011
By FreeSpirit I guess goggles is one of those things that either works for you or it doesn't. Most of Speedo's goggles have great reviews so I wasn't sure which ones would work for me. Ordered the oversized Baja model which wasn't up to the mark for me because it hurt after wearing it for some time. Replaced them with these Hydrospex goggles and these are PERFECT! Very comfortable to wear, keep the water out completely, do not get foggy (I ordered the black ones), and do not hurt at all.
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