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The Aquasphere Seal Kids II swimming goggles are designed for children ages 3 and up, featuring a flexible frame for a watertight fit, 180-degree peripheral vision, and UV protection. Made in Italy, these goggles are available in gray and are perfect for young swimmers looking to enjoy the water safely and comfortably.
Color | Gray |
Sport Type | Swimming |
Frame Type | Full Rim |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 8 x 7.6 x 3 inches |
Size | Youth |
A**P
Blurry under water.
These goggles are comfortable, and the adjustment is very easy. They fit the faces of my 5 year old and my 7 year old very well. Unfortunately they cause blurry vision under water.The kids love to use my diving mask in the pool, but it is heavy and doesn't fit their faces well. They were really excited about these goggles, but when we went for a swim I asked my son if he could see clearly under water. He said no. I didn't believe him until I put the goggles over my eyes. Sure enough; clear view above water, and completely blurry under.Major bummer. Sending them back with Amazons awesome return service.
J**E
I like Auqa Sphere but not fit for 3-4 years old kid
My 7 years old son is using the small size of adult Aqua Sphere Swim Goggle and he is so much satisfied it. Then I ordered this kids goggles for my 4 years old girl. However it's not fit and water comes through the gap between nose and goggle. It's clear & pretty pink color but I can not use it any more or wait for another 2-3 years to fit.
N**H
Not for smaller kids...
These look to be very good quality, and I thought they would be easy to put on for him. It is easy to adjust the strap, and they come with a sturdy case for travel/storage.However, they are too big for my son. We'll save them until my son is bigger. But right now, the nose section pushed on the bridge of his nose uncomfortably. We'll try ones that have separate "eyes" and see how those work.
W**Y
I was happy with these googles at first
I was happy with these googles at first. They do make a good seal and my daughter was not complaining about leaky googles. However, within a week the outside lense was all scratched. I don't know how this happened. We do not have any cement around our pool and nothing that would be abrasive enough to damage the lense. I was happy with the seal but disappointed how quickly they got scratched up.
F**R
Only goggles i buy for my kids
I have bought probably 10-15 pairs of these goggles over the past few years. They are the only ones i buy for my kids. They fit well and my kids can easily put them on and adjust them. Also high/durable quality. We have a pool so i've had experience with lots of goggles. Even though they are durable, we often leave them out in sun, so the plastic can melt. hence the reason we've bought so many pairs. However, the pairs my kids use for indoor swimming have lasted a long time.
M**A
My kids get sunburned around their eyes
My kids are getting sunburned inside the goggles. The rest of their face isn't sunburned, it is just around the eyes and bridge of their nose where the lenses are. I ordered the clear lenses, and maybe it magnifies the sun? I've tried reapplying sunscreen a few times, thinking maybe the goggles are wiping off the sunscreen, but it doesn't matter - they get raccoon eyes regardless.Also, hair (long or short) get caught in the clasp on the side. My son who has short hair, had a clump of hair pulled out when he was taking the goggles off! Ouch!I think these goggles are meant for indoor swimming with a swim cap!!
R**3
Does a good job keeping water out
Pros: Does a good job keeping water out, the headband is relatively easy to adjust, my 5 year-old loves it.Cons: Broke after two months of use. Not durable.
V**Z
Not watertight
My 8-year old daughter had been using these for about 6 weeks now, and no matter how tightly we adjust them or how we place them on her face (low on bridge of nose, high on bridge of nose), they leak within 3-4 minutes of use. They are comfortable, and she likes the increased range of vision; however, if they allow water in, they're not fulfilling the intended purpose. It is possible that they don't fit her well because she is quite petite with a smaller nose-bridge; however, one would think that at 8 years of age, a goggle advertised as a child's goggle should fit.
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