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Review on 🏊 Mirrored Vanquisher 2.0 Swim Goggles by Speedo - Unisex-Adult by Charles Palma

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Speedo Vanquisher 2.0 Mirrored Glasses

Pros: Retains water fairly well. To this day I have never had to stop in the middle of a lap to drain the water that ran through the sealed intake port. I also had no problems with lenses fogging up during rounds. Comes with extra nose clips. for those with larger or smaller bridges. - Easy to set up. Cons - These glasses are mirrored and opaque, meaning your vision will be slightly altered. It doesn't usually matter much, but if the pool you're swimming in isn't very well lit, your view will be a lot 'smokier'. As far as triathletes and open water swimmers go, I wouldn't recommend them at all. Every sun that hits these villains makes it impossible for you to see anything. The bridge of the nose hurts a little, even after changing to other sizes. Either my nose is abnormal, or these bridges are digging into your nose too firmly. It's not very painful or noticeable when you first put them on, but by the end of your workout you'll feel a noticeable burning sensation in the area. Conclusion While these goggles are definitely pretty good (I don't think I've ever seen a Speedo that wasn't there), there's definitely a better choice, especially for open water swimmers. Mirrored lenses are a cool attempt to add a little more style to your glasses, but trying to make them more stylish has sacrificed some of the practicality. However, make no mistake. If you're an indoor competitive swimmer or just a recreational swimmer who swims, they're great if the pool you're swimming in has moderate lighting. All in all, you should consider them in your final decision as they are still very good points.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Vulgarity