Speedo Unisex-Child Swim Goggles Sunny G Ages 3-8
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Анна Малькова
> 3 dayBest goggles ever! large enough, do not put pressure on childrens eyes.
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CNH
> 3 dayI am a swim instructor and coach. I teach kids aged 3 to 6, coach 11- 14, and in my family have kids 5 - 13. I am a huge fan of Speedo goggles, and normally recommend their skoogles for the younger swimmers around ages 3 and 4. The fit is perfect, they are easily adjusted, and come in fun colors. I have used the many different styles of Speedo goggles but this is my first time using this Sunny G style. First of all, these are described as sunglasses style goggles but the actual fit is fit on the outside of the eye cavity. That is by far the most popular fit for younger swimmers. They do have a frame on the front to give a sunglasses look which the younger non-competitive swimmers love. These are not adjustable across the bridge of the nose so it will depends on the width of your face how well they fit. I tried them on a 3, 5 and 6 year old kid. These fit all three ages very nicely. There is a strange gap on the outside of the eye piece. I think the length/width/extra flap is what allow them to fit different faces without leaking. The packaging is labeled up to age 8, I think these are not wide enough for an 8 year old unless they have a very narrow face but due to the shelter in place I didnt have an 8 year old to try them on. The listing is 3-6 and I think that is a better age range. These goggles have uv protection and a slight grey tint. The tint is good for outdoors but not too dark to also be used inside. The best thing about these goggles? They have the bungee cord strap that the competitive swimmers use. I LOVE those and to the point that I replace them on all my kids and suggest it to all swimmers. The cord doesnt pull hair, is easily adjustable and comfortable, and holds up better than the plastic straps. I love that they are included with these goggles and arent an additional cost for me. This would cause me to recommend them over the skoggles that were my usual go-to. I would be remiss if I didnt tell any swimmer that they should have their kid swim with and without goggles. Goggles are a great tool, but I have had swimmers that panic when they are in the water without goggles. For safety it is important that they are the reason they can swim, not the goggles, and that they arent afraid to save themselves if they fall in without goggles.
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Tracy R
> 3 dayMy kid loves them! She is 4 years old and finds them comfortable and can easily reposition them on her eyes and take them on/off. Easy adjust size with the cinch cord style. The strap doesnt get stuck in hair. They are tinted a little for sunny days. Love them.
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mc127my313
> 3 dayThe strap makes the goggles much easier and more comfortable than the traditional straps.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayGreat goggles. The style is more for girls than boys in my opinion.
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Isabel Williams
> 3 dayI love this style of goggles. So easy to tighten. Great for little kids.
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Melissa Heilman
> 3 dayMy four year old daughter loves these goggles. They perfectly fit, are comfortable, and dont allow any water to get in. They held up all summer with many trips to the pool. My 10 year old son wants a pair as long as they are not pink.
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RMD
> 3 dayThese are perfect for my daughter. They fit well and she doesn’t mind wearing them (she didn’t like wearing goggles before we got these). I like that they aren’t so squished down on her eyes, they’re raised up a bit, and I think that’s what makes them more comfortable. I also like the strap. It adjust easily and isn’t painful (doesn’t get hair tangled up like rubber ones do)
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Cheyenne Boyer
Greater than one weekGiven my child’s face shape (low bridge), I could not get a good, water tight fit. My child is only 2 years old but has a very round face. The bungee is also really finicky and does not hold tension.
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Rachel
> 3 dayLove these goggles. My kids can adjust them and they have great suction power!!