Who Should Buy This?
- Soft silicone design is strong for long open-water sessions
- Wide field of vision supports orientation in the sea
- Comfort-focused seal reduces pressure around the eye area
- Versatile enough for relaxed outdoor swims and training
- Good choice for swimmers who dislike tight racing goggles
- Suits Medium Face face shape
- Suits Wide Face face shape
- Suits Sensitive Eye Socket face shape
- Suits Long Swim Comfort face shape
Who Should Skip It?
- You want a very low-profile race-day goggle
- You have a small face and dislike larger frames
- You mainly need a compact indoor training goggle
- Less hydrodynamic than low-profile race goggles
- May feel larger than preferred for small or narrow faces
- Not the best choice for pool sprint racing
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Best Open-Water Conditions
- Open Water: A versatile choice across oceans, lakes, and rivers for buoy sighting.
- Ocean Swimming: Designed to handle salt water, outdoor glare, and unpredictable swell.
- Lake Swimming: Performs well in freshwater with variable light and flat-water conditions.
- Outdoor Swimming: Suitable for sun, wind, and varying outdoor light.
- Long Distance Swimming: Designed for minimal pressure during extended open-water sessions.
Lens Recommendation for Open Water
- Smoke lens: Versatile tint for general outdoor use in moderate sunlight.
- Mirrored lens: Reflects intense sun — ideal for bright, sunny ocean or lake swims.
- Clear lens: Best for low light, overcast days, early morning, or evening swims.
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