WHAT are they?
Kaiman Exo goggles are the latest offering in Aqua Sphere's bestselling goggles range. The streamlined, lightweight design promises a superior fit and comfort. A choice of colours, as well as small, narrower fitting versions, are also available.
how are they?
As a regular swimmer, I'm always on the hunt for better goggles. I didn't think I'd ever find a pair that's 100 per cent perfect, but the Kaiman Exo goggles certainly come close. The fit is brilliant. The soft but durable material moulds perfectly to the shape of my eye sockets and, although they're very comfortable to wear, they stay firmly in place and I experience absolutely no water leakage, even during longer, 90-minute swims. The visibility is very good too and, once on, I never need to adjust them. Sometimes with goggles, you have to wear them very tight to ensure they stay put and do their job, resulting in a tense head and red rings around your eyes for hours afterwards. Not so with these babies; they've made my swims a million times better.
l Aqua Sphere Kaiman Exo swimming goggle, £22.99 (www.aquasphereswim.com/uk)
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