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Goggles

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speedoglyn

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Hi my goggles keep leaking till theyre full of water, really annoying cos I cant see after that, ive got new goggles, good quality speedo type, I cant adjust them to fit my face properly, never had probs with the old ones but the elastic brokw, what am I doing wrong how tight dare I have them???
 
speedoglyn said:
Hi my goggles keep leaking till theyre full of water, really annoying cos I cant see after that, ive got new goggles, good quality speedo type, I cant adjust them to fit my face properly, never had probs with the old ones but the elastic brokw, what am I doing wrong how tight dare I have them???

Here the secret when buying goggles you want to press the eye piece onto your eyes. They should create a suction affect and hold to your eye sockets. If they don't hold for say around five seconds they don't fit your face. Also about how tight you want your goggles. You want them tight enough that if you are diving they won't come off or fill with any water. Since you are most likely just doing dynamics they can be rather loss since know you have gotten goggles that fit your face. You don't want a mark on your face after you take them off.
 
cheers ill have a go at adjusting them maybe in the mirror cos its the distance between the eyes that seems critical and ive got quite deep set eyes as well
 
Some tips:
  • - for recreational freediving, don't use goggles but rather a mask
  • - choose a mask that sits well on your face
  • - keep your cheeks and lips relaxed, do no make grimaces under water
  • - spit out the snorkel when immersing
  • - do not strap the mask firmly; on the surface it should sit on your face with a relatively light touch; in depth the pressure will push and seal it better, and you'll profit from better compressibility for auto-compensation of the mask
  • - compensate the mask in depth - when clearing your ears, you should then release your nose and blow some air into the mask
  • - shave your barb
  • - remove hair from under the mask
  • - if diving with a hooded wetsuit, make sure the hood is not squeezed under the mask
  • - check the mask for leaks
  • - if it still leaks, buy a better one
 
i only use goggles for dynamic... but they still fill with water... i just empty them out, and keep going... thinking about getting a new pair... prolly TYR...
 
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