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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de marzo de 2025
I swim 2 miles, 3 times a week, for an hour at a time. I cannot say enough about how great this swim mask is. It sits comfortably on my face and seals out water. There is none of the pain or welts that other smaller masks cause. The mask is easily adjusted to the contours of my face. The mask stays on even during flip turns. Overall, this is a great product and the customer service from Outdoor Master is terrific.
ssemeschuk
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de agosto de 2024
This is a great mask - clear to see through, easy to put on.I use it for swimming Monday through Firdays.
Michael O
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de septiembre de 2024
Goggles fit perfectly - had to pull the strap all the way out as far as possible for it to fit my LARGEFace and head. Completely Leak proof - No Leaks.The Anti-Fog coating is NOT waterproof, Turned Goopy after several minutes in the water.I cleaned out the Goopy Anti-Fog in the inside by spraying 91 percent Alcohol, let is sit for 5 minutes,Then use q-tips to rub it off for like 5 minutes or so until all gone - used about 10 Q-tips tofinish.I did need to glue Rx Prescription lenses to them so I can See clearly so this is what I had to do:See photo:Easiest way to do:Use dremel cutting blade to Cut the Prescription lenses to fit on Goggles - leave about 1/8 inchspace of goggle lense free all the way around. Clean and smooth out edges of Rx glasses lensesand clean off all dust and fingerprints on bottom side of lenses, Be sure to clean Goggles lenseif dust got on them.Tape Prescription lense to desired location on goggle lense and be sure about 1/8 of an inchof space all the way around. Tape lense in desired position on goggles.Put a small dab of Epoxy on 3 or 4 spots of glue on edge of Rx lense and goggle lense at 3 or 4 corners.Wait about 1 - 2 hours for glue to dry. Carefully pull off the tape.Then put a Layer of glue inside the space between Rx lense and Goggle frame and fill the gapall the way around the Rx lens like you see in the picture.Then about 15 hours later you should be able to use the "Prescription Goggles" you made andshould be completely leakproof when swimming.
Mark
Comentado en Canadá el 4 de octubre de 2023
The lense is bugger then most other googles. They fit tight and are easy to get on.
Cavitation
Comentado en Australia el 4 de septiembre de 2019
This is a 'mask' type pair of googles for swimming, one where the eyepieces sit on the forehead and cheeks, instead of in the eye sockets like traditional swimming googles do. I've used this type for a long time for swimming laps, as they are more comfortable, and leak less than the traditional type. I've mostly used the ones from AquaSphere, but their latest version has some faults, so I decided to try a new manufacturer "OutdoorMaster".I've been using these for a while now, and they are very good. No leaks, and less fogging (tho that will change as the anti-fog coating wears off). Very comfortable too, they have a soft wide skirt that sits snugly against your skin. They have been designed with some care and attention too - the head strap has a web design at the back, so it does not get tangled as much, and they are good quality and well finished. Recommended!
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