Are Speedo goggles anti-fog?
To help you make the right choice when purchasing new goggles, all Speedo goggles feature anti-fog and anti-fog ultra logos.
Why are my goggles leaking?
If your swim goggles are older or have seen a lot of use, repeated exposure to sun, chemicals, or saltwater can break down and dry out the material of the eye cups and the silicone in the seal, which will cause leakage. The elasticity of the swim goggles components is key to maintaining a tight seal to your face.
How tight should goggles be?
The Goggles Should Form a Good Seal The easiest way to answer this question is that the swimming goggles should be tight enough to form a firm seal without giving someone a headache. While someone might be concerned about the “goggle rings” that form around the eyes, these will fade with time.
Why are my goggles letting in water?
If the fit of your goggles is not quite right, water may be able to enter the lens. Adjusting the fit or changing the nose bridge should solve the issue. The strap should hold the goggles firmly enough in place so that they do not slip during turns, but not so tight that they cause discomfort.
How do you apply Speedo anti-fog solution?
Rinse the goggles with plain water after each use. Then, let them air dry THOROUGHLY. Then add a drop or two to the inside of each lens and use finger to spread solution around the entire area inside each lens. Rinse carefully for only a couple of seconds on each lens with a gentle streams of water.
How do I prevent my goggles from fogging up?
The most effective to keep your goggles relatively fog-free is to invest in some anti-fog spray, available from many goggle manufacturers. Spray the anti-fog product on the inside of your goggles and rinse them before each meet or workout. The spray will temporarily restore the silicone coating and keep fogging at bay.
How do you adjust the nose piece on goggles?
To adjust the nose bridge on your goggles, hold the nose bridge with one hand resting your thumb on the lens, pull the nose upwards and with the other hand pull the lens downwards. Please note that it will need a little bit of force the first time.