Ladies Swim Goggles
What are some very important features that you are looking for, and to keep in mind when shopping for ladies swim goggles? Without a question the number one answer is fit. You need straps to secure goggles to your face. The straps are mainly latex or silicone and have adjustable buckles. A good seal around the eyes is essential. The seal has to be air tight to adhere to the face and keep water out.
These supple seals are known as skirt seals because they softly fan out from the eye parts. Search for a pair of ladies swim goggles with UV eye protection. If the swim goggles are not solely for use in an indoor pool then they must be treated to safeguard your eyes from sunlight and glare. Ladies swim goggles need an anti-fog treatment too. No sense in donning glasses that you can't see out of when the temperature changes. Basically, you should buy the best goggles that you can afford. Visibility diminishes the deeper you go in the water because pressure slams them closer to your face.
Goggle styles differ also. Swim goggles with movable nose bridges and a hard polyurethane frame are for competitive swimmers. Most ladies swim goggle styles are of a one-piece, compression-molded construction of one layer foam with stationary lenses. Lenses can be curved for better peripheral vision and could be made of polycarbonate. Some sort of ventilation for ease of wear is built in. With this style you may wear your own contact lenses. Another style has removable lenses for those who prefer their own prescription lenses.
Avid swimmers prefer this style. Try them all to see what works for you. Stationary lenses come in several shades like a landlubber's sunglasses. Main colors are amber, clear, pink, blue and smoky tints. Each color functions in a myriad of conditions (indoor/outdoor use, reduction of distortion and glare from water). Clean swim goggles after each wearing with tepid water to remove chlorine, other pool chemicals and salt. Do not use heat, paper towels or cloths to dry them. Let air dry.
