Aqua Sphere Kaiman Swim Goggle | 
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| Brand: Aqua Sphere Category: Sports
Buy New: $13.40 - $17.27 (On sale from $17.99)
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Rating: 32 reviews Sales Rank: 32
ASIN: B000EOVAKQ
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| Features:
| • | Two-piece goggle features a watertight seal and 180-degree, wide-angle visibility | | • | Strap adjustment is quick and easy | | • | Made of hypoallergenic Softeril material | | • | Two-year limited warranty | | • | 100% UVA and UVB protection; features a scratch-resistant and anti-fog coating |
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Product Description The Aqua Sphere Kaiman swim goggle offers 180-degree, wide-angle vision technology in a two-piece competitive-style swimming goggle. Featuring an anatomic profile with a watertight seal, this goggle is constructed of soft, comfortable, and hypoallergenic Softeril material. The strap offers quick and easy adjustment with a split back for more stable support and a firmer seal. The Kaiman also provides 100% UVA and UVB protection and features a scratch-resistant and anti-fog coating. The goggle is available in two sizes: large for adults and small for smaller faces and kids.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 27 more reviews...
Great goggles! July 17, 2008 The anti-fog feature isn't 100% effective, but it's pretty good, and overall these are great, comfy, totally leak-proof goggles. I bought two pairs - one regular size and one small size - and they both fit me, though the small size are a bit snug across the nose. I like them anyway, though, because the lenses are a little smaller, and I have a small-ish face. The small ones are probably meant for kids, but I recommend them if you have a smaller face and like the idea of smaller size lenses. I always have the problem that I hate being without sunglasses even for a minute, but I then either have to wear my goggles out of the pool as I walk around (to get my towel or find a bathroom or whatever), which makes me feel silly, or I have to squint and shield my eyes from the sun, which really bugs me. These smaller ones are cool enough looking, in my opinion, that I wouldn't actually mind walking around with them on as sunglasses in these situations. The regular size ones are good too - the nose bridge is a little more suited to the average adult-sized face, and most people will probably find the larger lenses to be a little more comfortable. Anyway, in either size, these goggles work very well and I am quite pleased with my purchase.
excellent goggles July 16, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As an adult returning to swimming after many years, I wanted a pair of comfortable, well-made goggles I could wear in a salt water pool. These are the first goggles I've owned that don't leak AT ALL while I'm wearing them, are quite comfortable to wear, and the strap doesn't get tangled in my hair. I've been using them for about a month now, and don't have a single complaint.
The best! July 9, 2008 I nervously bought these goggles for my husband for Christmas. He kept saying he wanted a pair of "good" goggles, but wouldn't go buy any and wouldn't specify what "good" is. So I researched and made my decision based on the reviews I read here. I did not go wrong. He has loved these goggles. They are everything they claim to be and well worth the money. I wish I had been smart enough to buy two pairs to save on shipping! :)
Aqua Sphere Kaman Goggles June 23, 2008 The goggles fit excellently. I'm a novice swimmer and previously only have worn cheep ($2-$8) goggles from department stores. These are nothing like those other goggles. The comfort and functionality of these goggles are well worth the extra money, and I would suggest them to anyone.
After Swimming for 30 Years, I've Found the Perfect Goggle! June 20, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've paid high dollar for Speedo and the Finals, professional goggles, and they always fogged up and leaked. Never felt good on the eyes and weren't worth the money. I finally gave up and lived with the foggy vision and red eyes after a day of swimming. But I tried again and yup, Speedo failed me once more. Then I read the reviews here and figured $14 wasn't going to kill me if they weren't any good either. Guess what? They rock!
Finally, someone that actually swims designed a goggle. These barely (and I mean near nothing) leak, never fog, and feel very comfortable. I wore them last night for over an hour and didn't have that feeling of relief when I removed them.
One thing that immediately impressed me with these was the engineering of them. With claps that insure the band does not loosen and "tabs" to keep the extra from dangling in front of you under water, you can see that someone who actually uses these goggles made them. With no adjustable nose bridge, which is usually the number one source for leaks, I just could tell these would actually work. Kudos Aqua Sphere! I am VERY happy with these goggles and will probably buy them for the rest of the family now.
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