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Swimming Googles?
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David Y.G Shin Offline
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Post: #11
RE: Swimming Googles?
I found totally different and innovated solution for fogging on swimming goggles.

It's called "Anti fog sheet" just google! you can find it easily.

It is sheets for goggles. Just place on your lenses then free of fog.

No more spray, just stick it and no more fog
Mar 9, 2011 4:43am
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swimgear Offline
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Post: #12
RE: Swimming Googles?
Anti fog goggles are good. Providing you with more clarity underwater.
May 18, 2011 2:45am
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Carrot Offline
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Post: #13
RE: Swimming Googles?
Anti-fog spray or sheets help a lot when you're training, but spit works just as well. Just spit in your goggles, drain most of it away and voila, no fog. Except for when you're doing backstroke.

I own a pair of Speedo Speed Sockets (try saying that five times fast Tongue) and I think they're great. I get a lot of my stuff from SwimOutlet, they can be amazingly cheap (compared to up here in Canada Wink) I wish you luck in finding the right pair of goggles!
Jun 13, 2011 6:40pm
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shyswimmer Offline
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Post: #14
RE: Swimming Googles?
You can also try baby shampoo. It works like wonders for me.
Jun 14, 2011 12:35am
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paulthomas Offline
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Post: #15
RE: Swimming Googles?
I think the "Anti fog sheet" is the easiest solution and I'm betting it is less expensive than a high quality pear of goggles.

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Feb 15, 2012 3:34pm
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andrrewdamien Offline
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Post: #16
RE: Swimming Googles?
Swimming Goggles are very important accessory in swimming. There are lots of benefits of using good safety glasses are they can make your vision clear under water so you can swim easily and fast. There are lots of varieties also available in different types of glasses.
May 8, 2012 9:43am
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