Who Should Buy This?
- Interchangeable diopter lenses support swimmers who need corrective vision
- One-piece silicone skirt offers a more forgiving fit than hard socket goggles
- Useful for sighting when uncorrected vision makes buoy spotting difficult
- Can serve as an outdoor/pool crossover for prescription swimmers
- Good alternative when standard non-prescription goggles are not practical
- Suits Medium Face face shape
- Suits Wide Face face shape
Who Should Skip It?
- You do not need vision correction
- You want maximum glare reduction in bright sun
- You need a low-profile race-day goggle
- Not a specialist polarized open-water goggle
- Lens options are focused on optical correction rather than glare reduction
- Requires choosing the right diopter lenses
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Best Open-Water Conditions
- Open Water: A versatile choice across oceans, lakes, and rivers for buoy sighting.
- Outdoor Swimming: Suitable for sun, wind, and varying outdoor light.
- Pool Training
- Prescription
- Fitness Swimming
Lens Recommendation for Open Water
- Clear lens: Best for low light, overcast days, early morning, or evening swims.
- Dark Blue
- Optical
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