Posted: 11/17/2010 5:29:17 PM EDT
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Any swimmers here?
I swam for about six months two years ago and enjoyed it quite a bit. I did it with two friends who were preparing for BUD/S. I stopped when they left for basic trainning and I think I would like to get back into it. The goggles that I bought and used back then sucked. They were cheap, and eventually I just stopped wearing them and got used to going without but I want to have a good pair when I start back up. Any recommendations? I would like to keep the price relatively low since swimming is just a side workout, just to mix it up a little, nothing important enough to spend a lot on. Thanks |
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My son swims on a swim team and uses the vanquishers. He went through a few other types but really likes these. I have not personally used them but they are very popular with the adults as well.
http://www.swimoutlet.com/product_p/1642.htm http://www.swimoutlet.com/product_p/1130.htm I have ordered from the linked site also and have had very good service so far from them. (I have not had to test any return policies yet though) |
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Swedish goggles.
Cheap, effective, no seals to wear out. Surprisingly comfortable too. http://www.swimoutlet.com/ProductBrand.asp?Brand=1141&Click=1719049&gclid=CLykm_yWq6UCFQl_5QodbjheZQ |
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My son swims on a swim team and uses the vanquishers. He went through a few other types but really likes these. I have not personally used them but they are very popular with the adults as well. http://www.swimoutlet.com/product_p/1642.htm http://www.swimoutlet.com/product_p/1130.htm I have ordered from the linked site also and have had very good service so far from them. (I have not had to test any return policies yet though) I don't swim as much as I used to, but the vanquishers are one of the 3 different goggles I own. I've had them for almost 5 years, and to be honest they're my favorite. |