



| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.6 x 2.4 x 2.2 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
| Brand Name | Aqua Sphere |
| Material | Polycarbonate, TR90 |
| Manufacturer | Aqua Sphere |
| Sport Type | Swimming |
M**K
They're great!
I gave this 4 stars at the beginning but after a lot of use I've grown to really like this product. It really deserves the 5th star. The visibility is as good as it will get with a pair of swimming goggles. Yes they tend to just slightly skew the vision, but they are intended for the pool not deep water diving so they deserve a lot of respect in that category. Great goggles!---------First Review:The visibility is overhyped. By reading the reviews and the 180 degree vision description, I was under the impression that these goggles would be an upgrade from the average snorkeling mask. They are good for doing laps but the underwater clarity is nothing to rave about; I wouldn't rely on their visibility when diving in open water but they're ok for the pool. Big plus is that they don't leak and they are the most comfortable goggles I've ever worn. The strap is very easy to adjust with the feature they have on the side and they stay on with no slips.So the visibility part was overhyped but overall they're a great pair of swimming goggles.
J**A
causes dizziness and leaks
they are crystal clear (with lens anti fog) and comfortable, but, they cause shifted images in each eye. this gives me dizziness. I can deal with that, but then they started leaking after a few months. now they are near worthless.yes, I used anti-fog, but that never deteriorated my other goggles. I also only used them indoors, never in the sun; so I can't blame UV damage.I used them to swim laps (20-30), once or twice a week.
E**A
Double Vision
I read all the reviews, and decided that I would give them a try.These are honestly the most comfortable goggles I've ever worn. I was amazed about how much clarity and field of vision I had with them They fit snugly. They don't leak.The problem is the vision underwater. I see everything double, like you would in a 3D movie without the glasses. I really wanted these goggles to be good for me. I'll return them and try luck with some other goggles.My recommendation is: Buy them, if you have this problem give them back, they are so comfortable that they are worth trying.
T**2
good to go
Like the fit, like the additional peripheral view, like the front seal but...... during my swim- as I turn my head to breathe, every now and again I get a little leakage at the corner of my eye when turning my head back underwater. Not every time so I'm hoping I can tighten them a bit as I've only used them during 1 swim thus far. However, I don't want to have to tighten them to the point of a headache either. During push offs from the wall- no leakage which is a huge plus as my previous goggles would not allow me to push off hard without leaking. I also like the quick release buttons on side of lens. If I can resolve the leaks- will gladly give it a 5 but leaking is a 2 star deduction for me. Next outing- tightened down the quick straps- got a better seal and no leaks. I like these- absolutely and did create a good seal but my only concern is that I had to pull the straps tight to avoid the leaks.
T**W
Stylish and comfortable
When it comes to underwater spectacles, you don't exactly need to look like the hottest thing with two legs.Still, it doesn't hurt.Ordered my set a few days ago for my next outing to the beach here in a couple days, and I'll say this: For the price, I don't think you're gonna find much better. The goggles are stylish (I'd liken them to a set of ocean-going Oakleys) and incredibly comfortable. What's more, they were quick to fit, with special clasps to keep the leftover bands from flapping all over the place.Suction is present, but not painfully overwhelming.All in all, I can't foresee any difficulties or issues with these in use, but I will update if required.Update (08/08/10): Tried the goggles at the beach, and they were prone to fogging. Additionally, they didn't seem to get a decent enough seal to prevent leaks. Will give this another shot, but optimism is fading.
R**R
After a lifetime of swimming--these are the best I've found
I've been a daily swimmer for more than 30 years. I've used Speedo Ultra's, Swedish googles, Barracuda salt water goggles, Speedo Vanquishers, and Aquasphere Vistas. I've used each of these goggles for a significant amount of time.While all of these goggles have something to commend them, none of them does everything the Kayenne's can do. The Ultras will stay on *no matter what*, but they're uncomfortable. The Swedish goggles are weirdly comfortable, but are prone to failure during racing starts or dives (and don't tell me it's because they weren't on correctly--these things failed Michael Phelps at the Goodwill games). Barracuda's are strictly for lap swimming; they are very comfortable, but I lost mine while swimming in surf (and don't even think about a racing start or aggressive flip turn). The Vanquishers look cool, but aren't very good (I used these for only a short time). The Vista's I really like, and still wear on occasion, but aren't good for aggressive turns or racing starts; they are however, a great lap swimming google.The Kayenne does it all. It is as comfortable as the Vistas and as race worthy as my old Ultras. There are three different sized versions of the Kayenne: Regular, ladies, and youth. I recommend trying the regular's first, unless you know you have a small face.The fit and finish of these goggles is a cut above anything I've tried. Only the Barracudas (the high end ones) have a comparable level of finish and they ARE very comfortable, but they are extremely prone to slipping. My Kayennes never slip, they never leak, and (when combined with Spit Brand anti-fog spray) they never fog.I've stopped looking. I hope they never stop making this goggle.
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