Clear underwater vision can make swimming safer, more comfortable, and far more enjoyable — especially for swimmers who normally wear glasses or contact lenses. At SportEyes, we specialize in prescription swim goggles for adults and kids, including custom prescription swim goggles for swimmers with astigmatism, stronger prescriptions, and different prescription powers in each eye.
Unlike many online retailers that only offer basic pre-made optical swim goggles, SportEyes carries both pre-made and custom prescription swim goggles designed to meet a much wider range of vision needs including correcting for astigmatism. Whether you swim recreationally, train competitively, exercise regularly, or simply want to see clearly at the pool or beach, we offer prescription swim solutions that go far beyond standard step-diopter goggles.
Our collection includes lap swimming goggles, fitness swim goggles, competitive racing styles, youth swim goggles, and prescription swim mask options. Many styles are available with anti-fog coatings, mirrored lenses, UV protection, and prescription lens systems designed specifically for swimming and water sports.
If you have astigmatism, a stronger prescription, or have struggled to find swim goggles that work well for your vision, our team can help guide you toward the best prescription swim goggle option for your needs.
Swimming Goggle FAQs
1. Which swim goggles are best for my fit, age, and swimming needs?
Start with fit first, then think about where you swim and how often. This page includes kids and adult sizes, so it helps to narrow by age group and size before comparing lens and prescription features.
2. Do these goggles come in prescription options?
Yes. The collection includes prescription-ready swim goggles, and the prescription mounting filter currently shows Step Diopter, Direct In (Full Lens), Rx Insert. Look for the various symbols for how each type works.
3. What type of prescription setup should I choose?
Step diopter goggles are pre-made in set powers. These work well for those with little to no astigmatism. Custom prescription options can work better for those with higher astigmatism (cylinder power over -1.00). Sporteyes’ prescription swim goggle guide also explains how shoppers often compare pre-made and custom options.
4. Which lens tints make sense for indoor pools or outdoor swimming?
Clear lenses are a strong option for indoor or low-light swimming. Smoke tinted are good for outdoor use. Mirrored lenses are helpful for those who swim backstroke or those who are light sensitive. Blue lenses can be useful when light changes during the day, or for those that use the goggles both indoors and outdoors.
5. Are anti-fog features worth looking for?
Yes. Sporteyes’ swim goggle guide recommends anti-fog coatings because fogging from body heat and temperature changes can make underwater vision harder. Some products on the collection also mention anti-fog technology directly.
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