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Prescription Swimming Goggles

Apologies, for posting here, not quite sure what board to post on.

Can anyone recommend a good company that does prescription lense swimming goggles.

There are several out there, but I want to be sure I go for a good one.

Thanks
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  • Savvy_Sue
    Savvy_Sue Posts: 47,908 Forumite
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    Health board might be better ...
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  • Hizz
    Hizz Posts: 1,537 Forumite
    Never even knew they existed.
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  • Kimberley
    Kimberley Posts: 14,871 Forumite
    Nor did i :confused: I want some :D
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  • Glad
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    ask your optician, my daughters optician have a range in the shop :)
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  • ideally looking to purchase them cheaper than an optician sells them at.

    I have come across loads of websites, but hoped I would be able to get a recommendation of one of them from previous shoppers.

    I guess it is still quite a new thing in the world of swimming, so may just take our chances on one of them.

    Thanks for your replies
  • thetope
    thetope Posts: 897 Forumite
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    i got a set from http://www.aquagoggles.com/ it is an american site but worked out at approx £15 at the time including delivery. probably even cheaper now! Can highly recommend them - they don't steam up easily, look good and seem well made
  • Random
    Random Posts: 234 Forumite
    I think aquagoggles is the company I used. The good thing about them, as opposed to the ones you buy off the shelf in the opticians, is you can have a different strength for each eye. They were very helpful when I emailed, and told me exactly what strength to order. You should buy them slightly weaker than your glasses if I remember, to account for the effect of the water.
  • Herbyme
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    I was going to buy some then found (as I have a very high prescription) they'd cost almost £200 - so I bought some disposable soft contact lenses which are fine in a nice wet environment, and I can sometimes wear them in other situations too. About £40 for 30 pairs, will keep me going for ages as I don't swim often but love to scuba on holiday.
  • Kido
    Kido Posts: 473 Forumite
    If you are a memeber at Costco they do them there. Not sure of the cost though but it may be worth a try.
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