Training goggles
The right goggles can take your training to the next level. Training goggles balance comfort, vision and drag, so you can get through longer sessions with ease.
Training goggles vs recreational goggles
Both training and recreational goggles are comfortable to swim in. Both protect your eyes from chlorine or salt water. A recreational pair should mainly be easy to use and large enough for a good field of view. For training, a smaller pair works best, offering less drag so you swim faster.
What should training goggles offer?
Goggles should above all fit well and feel soft on the nose bridge. They need to sit snugly on the head, be adjustable if needed, and if you swim both indoors and outdoors, the lens should adapt to the light. That's what a photochromic lens does. Pay attention to lens type and material.
Great goggles for women, men and kids
At PlutoSport you'll find a wide range of goggles from Speedo and Arena. Both brands use special technologies. Arena, for example, uses Orbit Proof Technology, sealing the goggles well without too much pressure on the face. Speedo uses Qfit, giving a perfect, comfortable, leak-free fit without excess pressure. Say goodbye to under-eye marks!