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Re: Is there any option to HUUB Altair swim goggles? [Allanhov]
Wasn't familiar with them, so I googled and yeah, any goggles that large are going to have issues when diving. They simply catch too much water.

Without knowing what other goggles you've tried, all I can do is give you my list of top 5 goggles that I've tried, in order of preference.

1) Swedes or swede knockoffs. (currently wearing Finis Darts in blue + original swedes in smoke, and I have a 2pack of Speedo swedes ready to be assembled).
2) TYR Socket rockets (swedes but with a very small gasket layer) My go-to's for years, these are my OWS goggles now in the Eclipse tint. super dark for sunny days
3) Speedo Speed Sockets (v1, I haven't tried the v2)
4) TYR Tracer. These are slightly larger than the ones listed above. Again, there's a new version out that I haven't tried
5) Speedo Vanquisher or one of the many clones, e.g. Nike Remora.


I hated (not because they are bad, they just don't fit my face at all)
1) Speedo Fastskin3
2) Arena Cobra Ultra
both of those are very low profile, my eyelashes hit the lens and they were very uncomfortable.

And my list of "meh"
Aquasphere K180. They were OK, I could wear them if I had to, but they're nothing special.
Aquasphere kaiman. (I think that's what they're called). Again - meh.

(edited for the name of the speedo goggles - they're the speed sockets)

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