🌟 See More, Swim Better – The Goggles That Keep You Ahead of the Wave!
Aqua Sphere Kayenne Swim Goggles combine patented curved lens technology with 100% UVA/UVB protection and a scratch-resistant anti-fog coating, delivering unparalleled clarity and comfort. Designed in Italy with advanced fit features, these goggles offer a wide 180° field of vision and durable performance for swimmers of all levels.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.61 x 7.24 x 2.6 inches |
Package Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 5.5 x 2 inches |
Item Weight | 2.72 ounces |
Brand Name | Aqua Sphere |
Color | Clear |
Suggested Users | "unisex-adult, unisex-teen, unisex-child" |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Aqua Sphere |
Part Number | 8032621383011 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Size | Regular |
Sport Type | Swimming |
Y**T
The Kayenne Goggle and the previous generation Kaiman Goggle are very similar and both are superb
This Kayenne Goggle and the previous generation Aqua Sphere Kaiman Goggle (still popular and previous best seller for years) are very similar.I slightly prefer the classic Kaiman goggle which has been my top recommendation ever since I discovered it many years ago, soon after it came out (I already knew about the great Aqua Sphere brand).The Kaiman goggle is perhaps a bit further away from the face (that's what I prefer) and the styles available are slightly better too in my opinion. Both the Kaiman and the newer Kayenne are astonishingly great goggles!The Kaiman and Kayenne goggles have excellent clear lenses(optionally tinted grey, brown, blue),can be defogged easily by spit(even when wet while in the middle of a swim),are super comfortable and leak-proof(tip: the top should go under your eyebrow, and no hair under the seal),and very easy to adjust(once you do the initial pulling-through-tight-spot strap setup which can be done readily after some practice and experimentation -- my trick is to push the other sides to open the slot to open it a little "vertically" while pushing the strap to barely reach past the other side then grab it with finger or pliers and pull).One tip I wish I had known before I discovered it a decade ago:For all goggles and masks I buy, I pre-stretch the strap by hand holding one end in each hand and pulling until the strap stops stretching, then repeat a few times (don't worry about breaking the very strong strap).This pre-stretching solves two problems. If you have a big head, the mask or goggle strap may not appear to fit all the way around and you may be tempted to return the mask as too small. Second, over time, if you have not pre-stretched the straps, they will stretch a bit more for each use and then you will have to slightly re-adjust the strap occasionally (if pre-stretched, one length adjustment will suffice for a long time).Wish list:I wish Aqua Sphere would consider making similar goggles (key point: with the same quality lens as now) allowing prescription lenses in each eye (eg. -4.5 diopters). They would be an instant best seller -- considering the problems with each of the three best current alternatives (two kinds cut into the nose with a sharp plastic edge, the other kind has a lens of barely tolerable quality and doesn't defog easily when wet).
S**I
Durable and Great for Big Heads and Sensitive Eyes
I've used these for two swim seasons now and am glad that they're holding up like new. They were even left in the sun and then at the bottom of a pool for a few days and seemed unfazed by that. I do give them a rinse after every swim though.They're also great for people who have big heads. They used to leak a little, but tightening the straps fixed that, and they're still comfortable on my head instead of feeling too tight. The polarization and color of the lenses are great for people with sensitive eyes and help make time at the pool beautiful and contribute to me enjoying my swim sessions and the nature around the pool more.My one issue with the goggles is that they seem to fog up pretty quickly, but I assume that that's normal/unavoidable, and I haven't tried anything other than spit to counteract fogging up.
J**D
Awesome Product!
Looking for an epic pair of googles? Look no further! I did my research looked through many pairs of googles before settling upon these and boy was I glad I did. These googles are everything you could want in a pair of googles: fashionable and they do their job which is keeping water out of your eyes and doing so effectively! Now when you get the googles they come in a case which makes storing these a breeze. When I first tried them on I had to tighten them to my face and once I was in the water boy was I impressed. I, over the years have used several pairs of googles to keep my oh-so-sensitive eyes out of the water and these ones were by far the best. They kept my eyes dry and comfortable the entire time I was swimming. The best part about these is they do all the things of a $50+ googles at a much cheaper rate, making this yet again a perfect steal. I didn't have to readjust them the next time I went in the water, they fit perfectly snug! My only suggestion is to get some anti-fog spray because eventually they will begin to fog (like many googles) and at that point anti-fog spray will come in handy. With these googles and some spray you can swim to your hearts content with happy eyes!
A**.
Aqua Sphere Kayenne vs. Seal vs. Vista
I have all 3 - the Seal, Vista, & Kayenne. I think the fit of these mask/goggles are very personal, so it's hard to really say if it will work for you or not. The best I can do is comment on the quality, function, and fit FOR ME. I guess I have kind of a narrow face if that helps. By the way, all 3 are excellent quality and I don't believe I will ever buy any other brand goggles/mask again because they are so nice.Seal - Biggest and best vision and super comfortable. Leaks a little for me, but not a showstopper. The leaking could probably be fixed if I tightened it more. The thing I like best is that it doesn't give me raccoon eyes after I swim (looks like I have black eyes if you never experienced it).Vista - Very comfortable, good vision, but not quite as good as the Seal. For me, this one leaked the most out of the 3. It just seems that it fit somewhere between my eye sockets and my face, and for whatever reason it couldn't make a good seal there. Again, the nice thing is no raccoon eyes.Kayenne - Pretty comfortable, though not as much as the Seal or Vista. This one is the only one of the 3 that doesn't leak at all for me. They are more minimalist (smaller) so the vision isn't as good as the Seal or Vista, but still very good compared to other brands. So overall, they are lightest, smallest, and best fit. The ONLY reason this is my least favorite is because it gives me raccoon eyes.So for me, Seal are my overall favorite, though if I wasn't worried about raccoon eyes, I would choose the Kayenne.
D**N
Best Goggles!!!
I've tried many googles. These are the best for both pool and open water swimming! They fit, they allow for good peripheral vision, and they don't fog easily.
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