Aqua Sphere Kaiman Swim Goggle

July 15, 2014 - Comment

The Aqua Sphere Kaiman swim goggle offers 180-degree, wide-angle vision technology in a two-piece competitive-style swimming goggle. Featuring an anatomic profile with a watertight seal, this goggle is constructed of soft, comfortable, and hypoallergenic Softeril material. The strap offers quick and easy adjustment with a split back for more stable support and a firmer seal.

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The Aqua Sphere Kaiman swim goggle offers 180-degree, wide-angle vision technology in a two-piece competitive-style swimming goggle. Featuring an anatomic profile with a watertight seal, this goggle is constructed of soft, comfortable, and hypoallergenic Softeril material. The strap offers quick and easy adjustment with a split back for more stable support and a firmer seal. The Kaiman also provides 100% UVA and UVB protection and features a scratch-resistant and anti-fog coating. The goggle is available in two sizes: large for adults and small for smaller faces and kids.The Aqua Sphere Kaiman swim goggle offers 180-degree, wide-angle vision technology in a two-piece competitive-style swimming goggle. Featuring an anatomic profile with a watertight seal, this goggle is constructed of soft, comfortable, and hypoallergenic Softeril material. The strap offers quick and easy adjustment with a split back for more stable support and a firmer seal. The Kaiman also provides 100% UVA and UVB protection and features a scratch-resistant and anti-fog coating. The goggle is available in two sizes: large for adults and small for smaller faces and kids.

Product Features

  • Two-piece goggle features a watertight seal and 180-degree, wide-angle visibility
  • Strap adjustment is quick and easy
  • Made of hypoallergenic Softeril material
  • Two-year limited warranty
  • 100% UVA and UVB protection; features a scratch-resistant and anti-fog coating

Comments

whoiskermit says:

superb! I have been swimming regularly for than 20 years in the US and overseas, so I have tried many goggles. The reviews on Amazon made great claims and it is difficult to find my favorite Japanese goggle in the US, so I gave Aqua Sphere a try. The reviews are correct. It is comfortable, does not leak, and the FOV is wider than other goggles I have used. The strap is robust (the strap is the first thing to fail on my best goggles). The hardest part was threading the strap through the retainer: no instructions, and I had to use a pliers to pull it through. Once that was done (no, the strap did not tear or break), adjustment is a cinch. There is no need for the strap to be very tight, and the goggle will not be comfortable if you tighten it too much. I have a high nose and many goggles not only do not fit me but are positively uncomfortable. The nose bridge of Aqua Sphere is soft and does not hurt my nose. As for fog, I continue to do what I have done for many years: use a drop of liquid soap…

Mom to 3 girls says:

Great goggles! I bought two pairs of these goggles (size small) for my 5 1/2 and 3 1/2 year old daughters as a result of reading so many good reviews. The single-molded eye piece design is a huge improvement over the cheap Speedo goggles I tried first with the separate nose bridge piece holding the two lenses together. Those never stayed on!By far, the best feature of these goggles is the easy strap adjusment. Gone are the days of feeding flimsy straps through buckles, trying the goggles on to see if the fit is right and repeating the process if it isn’t. Put these on a little loose, then simply pull on the straps as you’re wearing them to tighten to the desired fit. This is essential if you are putting them on a child. (Perhaps adults can set them to size the first time, then take them off and put them on again without resizing. But with my kids, I’m always loosening them to get them off without them complaining. But I don’t mind since they are so easy to tighen the next…

Sven Rafferty "SvenOnTech.com" says:

After Swimming for 30 Years, I’ve Found the Perfect Goggle! I’ve paid high dollar for Speedo and the Finals, professional goggles, and they always fogged up and leaked. Never felt good on the eyes and weren’t worth the money. I finally gave up and lived with the foggy vision and red eyes after a day of swimming. But I tried again and yup, Speedo failed me once more. Then I read the reviews here and figured $14 wasn’t going to kill me if they weren’t any good either. Guess what? They rock!Finally, someone that actually swims designed a goggle. These barely (and I mean near nothing) leak, never fog, and feel very comfortable. I wore them last night for over an hour and didn’t have that feeling of relief when I removed them.One thing that immediately impressed me with these was the engineering of them. With claps that insure the band does not loosen and “tabs” to keep the extra from dangling in front of you under water, you can see that someone who actually uses these goggles made them. With no adjustable nose…

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