ZIONOR Swim Goggles, G1 Polarized Swimming Goggles Anti-Fog for Adult Men Women
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Although I have not tried these goggles, I can tell you that a small percentage of people have an issue with curved lenses blurring their underwater vision. Because I have this problem (and based on the way you phrased your question, I assume you do as well), while most people will report that a certain lens type produces perfectly clear underwater views, if that lens is curved more than a certain amount, my underwater vision will be completely out of focus. It's a frustrating issue because it makes it difficult to shop for goggles (even in a store) because the blurriness only occurs when you're underwater. Because the issue appears to affect only a small percentage of people, there aren't many reviewers who complain about blurry underwater vision. If you read even one review claiming that the view becomes blurry as soon as you go underwater, that goggle most likely has a curvature that will affect you as well.
I haven't exposed them to the sun for an extended period of time. When I'm not in the pool, I take them off. Although there is some suction to keep the water out, the eye cup is quite soft and large - As a result, I guess I'd say they don't give me raccoon eyes. What a fantastic query!
I only have one pair (the yellow), but they're fantastic! They're similar to a good pair of Polarized lens sunglasses, but they don't add any additional color to the picture.
Clear lenses are included in the pair I bought. I found the goggles to be comfortable and leak-free (I frequently come across goggles that do not fit my face and leak).
Selected User Reviews For ZIONOR Swim Goggles, G1 Polarized Swimming Goggles Anti-Fog for Adult Men Women
These goggles were used on vacation and immediately ruined when they came into contact with salt water. All of the mirror coating began to peel away, and the lenses are now completely unusable due to the inability to see clearly through them. It was a huge let down. There's no mention of not using it in salt water anywhere in the product description. VERY MISINFORMATIVE.
First and foremost, I want to emphasize how comfortable and clear these goggles are. The mirror coating, on the other hand, eventually wears away. I've only ever cleaned them with a microfiber towel, and the tint has already faded after a few weeks. The good news is that the tint is not obstructing vision as it fades. They are still visible to me. They've devolved into a pile of garbage.
I looked for a long time for some goggles (I keep typing it as googles, grrr) that would block UV rays, have a good viewing range, and fit well. br>br>I finally found them, and I'm glad I did (with one caveat). br>br>UV rays are filtered by the googles. Sometimes you have doubts about brands you've never heard of, but we tested a UV flashlight with a dollar bill behind the lens, and the UV features were not visible on the bill. Although it isn't the most rigorous test, it does demonstrate that it works. br>br>The anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti-anti Fog works, and I learned not to touch the goggles' insides. You'll get sunscreen on the inside and wreak havoc on the anti-bacterial system. a layer of fog Simply soak them in water before swimming, and then rinse them under running water afterward. The Googles - br>br> goggles - comes with a large hard-shell case The case appears to be designed for retail display, but it also serves as a protective case for the goggles when traveling. br>br>As far as field of vision is concerned, these are excellent. Because these things are so big, I was worried that the goggles wouldn't have enough viewing area. Fears are unfounded; they perform admirably. br>br>The one caveat I mentioned is that these goggles are not meant to be used for deep diving (I'm not sure how deep, but it's around 9 feet). That seems odd, and I've had no trouble getting down to the bottom of the pool, which is 12 feet deep. However, this is merely a heads-up. They may also pop off when diving in head first due to their size. br>br>Other than that, these are excellent goggles.
These were ordered for my 15-year-old daughter. year- On our Caribbean cruise in June 2019, my 12-year-old son requested tinted goggles to wear at the beach and in the pool. I was hesitant at first to spend $25 on goggles just for a vacation (and subsequent summer pool-going). going) for a boy who does not swim competitively or seriously, and telling him that he would have to split the cost with me. His experience with them had been so positive that I offered to pay for his half if he wrote an honest and well-written review. (i. e. written) I'd like to include your review because it contains complete sentences, is clear, and is useful. The following is the opinion of a (very) picky 15-year-old boy: "* * * * AMAZING GOGGLES," br>br>"* * * * * AMAZING GOGGLES," br>br>"* * * * * AMAZING GOGGLES," br>br * * *
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These swimming goggles are the best I've ever owned. They're polarized, and they're just as good as, if not better than, my regular shades. The anti- In contrast to other products, fog actually works. The goggles are easy to adjust and comfortable to wear. Overall, the price of these goggles is justified. ".
Above the water, you have excellent vision. Underwater, vision is distorted and fogged up all the time. br>It has a comfortable frame. Fits well around the eyes, has a good seal, and does not leak. Would give 5 stars if it weren't for the distorted/blurry vision underwater and the fogging up.
My swimming gear is something I obsess over. I've followed the manufacturer's instructions for care, but the green is still there? (I'm colorblind) The coating has almost vanished. The lenses have a permanent diffused "fog" that is quite off-putting. putting. This is the third pair I've bought: Two pairs have polarized lenses, and one pair has clear lenses. They're not something I'd recommend.
This was one of the items that we purchased in twos. Overall, a good product, but the lens' outer coating deteriorated after only a few months. The blue version saw a lot of action, while the green version saw very little, but both suffered as a result. We kept them in the pouches that came with them and washed them after each use with fresh water. We continue to use them, and the seal and comfort are still satisfactory. I'm not sure if you even notice the issue when you're wearing them, but it's there. If they hadn't degraded, I would have given them a five-star rating. After a half-dozen swims, the anti-fog was gone. It's impossible to tell whether the UV protections are still in place.
I'm just getting started with lap swimming at my gym and needed some swim goggles. I don't know of any other way to test how well the goggles work than to use them. I ordered these and have been pleased with them for the past week. The first is that they are large enough to be worn around rather than on the eyes. The second reason is that (at least for me; I have a large head), 7 5/8 hat) These goggles are easy to put on and never leak (no matter how carelessly I do so). Note that these goggles are tinted, which I don't think I need for an indoor pool, but the tint is light enough that it won't bother me. I deducted one star because the lens fogged up on me quite frequently. I'm not bothered by it, but I'd like to bring it to the attention of those who are.