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2006-08-01 6:34 PM

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Subject: Goggles for contact lenses
Had a race on Sunday and upon exiting the water (1/4 mile swim) I realized I had lost both contact lenses! Needless to say I had a tough time getting through the transitions and the bike. To make matters worse the course was really wet and I went through a turn around barrier because I could not see the turn in time. The run was fine.

Can anyone recommend a good pair of goggles for contact lenses? I was using a pair of TYR, that I have used in the past, but obviously I was kicked or a wave knocked them off causing me to lose my lenses. I think I have to go to a mask model.

Thanks.


2006-08-01 6:46 PM
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Subject: RE: Goggles for contact lenses
Not sure if they make any goggles specifically for contacts. I'd think any can get kicked or knocked off during the swim.

My friend who normally wears gas permeable buys some soft ones for tris. He wears one during swimming, and then has two pairs at transition just in case during the swim or bike, something unforseen happens.

I personally wear prescription goggles and have prescription sunglasses. Then I don't have to be like you nor my friend.
2006-08-01 6:56 PM
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Subject: RE: Goggles for contact lenses
I wear a pair of speedo goggles over my contacts, but I also stashed a pair of eyeglasses in T1 just in case.  The other thing I did was to put my goggles on first and my swim cap on over top to prevent my goggles from being knocked off.  It did create a slight issue though when I had a slight fogging up problem toward the end of the swim.  I really wanted to take my goggles off and do a quick rinse, but I couldn't.  Fortunately I was almost out of the water by that time so the issue was minor.
2006-08-01 7:15 PM
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Subject: RE: Goggles for contact lenses
I wear contacts as well. I use aquasphere kaiman which I feel is a good seal and have had no leaks or problems with contact. But I also keep my glasses at T1 just in case.
2006-08-01 8:55 PM
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Subject: RE: Goggles for contact lenses

So long as the goggles fit well, I don't have any problems for regular swimming, but I've always worried about exactly that (losing my contacts during a race).  For racing, I put the goggles on under the cap in order to reduce the chance of having them knocked off of me.

Also, I always try to remember to carry an extra contact in my swim bag.  It would take a little time to put in if you had to during a race, but I suppose it would still take less time than what would be lost by not being able to see. 

2006-08-01 9:13 PM
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Subject: RE: Goggles for contact lenses
When I wore contacts I used the aquasphere goggles or eyes only mask if you will. i was not doing triatholons but as a Scuba instructor I did alot of swimming. They are kind of big but if i still needed contacts that is what i would wear.


2006-08-02 6:02 AM
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Subject: RE: Goggles for contact lenses
I wear my gas-perm lenses underneath my TYR goggles and fortunately have never had a problem.  I also wear my swim cap over the goggles to help prevent them from getting knocked off.
2006-08-03 12:04 PM
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2006-08-03 7:09 PM
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Subject: RE: Goggles for contact lenses

Oh gawd, thanks for giving me something entirely new to worry about. Great.

I guess I'm not really all that concerned about this. I have gas-permeable lenses and Tyr goggles, and I haven't had a problem in two years of regualr swimming and two sprint tris so far. Knock on wood.
2006-08-04 11:53 AM
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Subject: RE: Goggles for contact lenses
Thanks for your replys. I will try to put my cap over the straps, I think this will help. Any recommendations for masks? Aquasphere or Seal Mask seem popular.
2006-08-04 12:34 PM
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Subject: RE: Goggles for contact lenses
I wear gas perms and use tyra goggles mainly but have speedo for back up. since each of my lense cost 200 I don't have spares at transition and my glasses are 500 (yes I am blind and have very expensive of both) so they don't come to a race so if I lose a lens during a race I will just stumble thru...so far no major issues and I have done both lake and pool races.


2006-08-04 12:52 PM
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Subject: RE: Goggles for contact lenses

SEAL XP mask has a great seal against the face and being a full face mask there is no pressure on the eyes.

http://www.aquasphereusa.com/products/sealxp_clr_clr.html



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2006-08-04 2:11 PM
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Subject: RE: Goggles for contact lenses

<------ contacts wearer...

 

 

I haven't had that problem yet (knockin' on wood)

 I use the Aquasphere Sealmask XP (smaller one) and Like it...

 My back up goggles are TYR RaceTech... (they have worked so far also)

2006-08-07 8:56 PM
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Barracuda Standards. They dont pull on the eys or put pressure on them. People either love them or hate them as they are expensive. They have double head straps so the can give a snug fit and do not come off easy. Also foam kits to fix them up are available for about 6 dollars making them good as new. Only problem is that they take some tweaking to get a good seal with a lot of people. The eye pieces have to have the bridge adjusted, the straps made somewhat tight when first worn so they seat into your face and they are good from there on.
I said expensive, about 32 dollars but now days all goggles are going it seems for 12 -16 dollars. Swimming is still a cheap sport equipment wise not counting pool fees.
2006-08-08 9:29 PM
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Subject: RE: Goggles for contact lenses
ocattorney - 2006-08-04 10:53 AM

Thanks for your replys. I will try to put my cap over the straps, I think this will help. Any recommendations for masks? Aquasphere or Seal Mask seem popular.


I LOVE Seal. i have soft contacts, have never had a problem with them.... make sure they fit nicely. and just incase, have your glasses with you at T1... i like that idea previously posted.

SEAL ALL THE WAY.
2006-08-09 11:17 AM
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Subject: RE: Goggles for contact lenses
Thanks for all the responses. I have purchased a pair of the Seals and they are a snug fit, they have a vacuum seal feeling. I think with this fit and putting them on under my cap, I should have no problems.


2006-08-10 9:53 AM
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2006-08-10 11:49 AM
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Subject: RE: Goggles for contact lenses
I've never had a problem wearing soft contacts with goggles that fit well (which is going to depend a ton on the person).  I've lost contacts when the goggles don't form a seal around my eyes, so I always stash extra contacts in transition.
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