FO2 Clear Blue Prescription Goggles Reviews

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Blue Tint Prescription Swimming Goggles for Everyday Fitness, Training & Racing
Swans FO2 prescription goggles are our most popular range. The prescription goggles are suitable for use in the pool, or open water swimming, making them versatile for racing, triathlons or everyday use. The FO2 is identical to our most popular non-prescription goggles, providing uncompromising fit and performance without any additional bulk.
Swans FO2 clear prescription goggles enhance light under water perfect for darker environments.These goggles offer the perfect balance between style and comfort with dou...

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No problems at all. Goggles do what they need to
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Posted 4 years ago
So good to be able to see in the pool. Lovely goggles, easy to fit and very comfortable to wear.
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Posted 4 years ago
Graham Buttle
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These are my 2nd pair of Swans prescription goggles and they are great! Superb fit, great vision and antifog works well!
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Posted 4 years ago
Ideal training goggles, quality, comfort and fit.
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Posted 4 years ago
Michael Fowler
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These are my second pair of prescription swimming goggles purchased this year. They give me an excellent field of vision as well as being watertight and very comfortable. I also use an anti-fog solution and this has worked well giving me clear vision in the water.
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Posted 4 years ago
Great goggles, changed the nose piece to the appropriate size and no leaks, perfect vision. Using them 3-4 weeks in training with masters club, all good and they stay put going off the blocks.
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Posted 4 years ago
Thanks for taking the time to leave a review, we love reading stories like this!
Posted 4 years ago
I keep buying them
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Posted 4 years ago
Great fit, easy to adjust. Found peripheral vision to be limited so best used in the pool rather than open water.
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Posted 5 years ago