Speedo's Secret: Dive into Crystal-Clear Waters with Anti Fog Goggles

Everything You Need to Know About Anti-Fog Swimming Goggles

It is a predicament faced by swimmers everywhere: your entire body is in the pool, but you can't see a thing. You frantically rub away the condensation that keeps forming on the inside of your goggles, and your vision's still cloudy.

You can't complete your lap until you get your gear taken care of, but how? Lucky for you, tons of fog-free products exist, and we're about to detail them right here.

Goggles tend to fog up because warm water droplets mix with cool air from outside. It's a combination of heat and moisture that causes the problem. People who wear swimming caps can help alleviate this problem since it traps the heat inside.

  • Heat: when your face and goggles come in contact with warm or hot water, condensation will form on the inside.
  • Breath: when you exhale while swimming, the humidity will hit the lenses and cause fogging.
  • Dirt: if your goggles aren't cleaned regularly, dirt can build up and reduce the clarity of the lens.
  • Old age: over time, lenses can become worn and may need to be replaced.

Most manufacturers have anti-fog solutions available for purchase, and they all work similarly. Here are some of the most popular:

The Speedo Anti-Fog Spray is a popular choice used by many swimmers. The spray was developed using a silicone-based formula that forms a fog-resistant film on the lenses, which lasts for up to six months. It's also easy to apply, simply spray the lenses until they are completely covered and the fog-resistant film is formed.

Fogtech Anti-Fog Wipes are an alternative solution to the spray. The wipes are designed to function in a similar way to the spray, but only require one application. Simply wipe the lenses with a cloth and allow them to air dry. The formula will form a fog-resistant film and protect them for months.

For the more adventurous swimmers out there, or those who want to save money, here is a way to make your own anti-fog solution. All you need is two easy to find ingredients: a saliva-based fluid and dish soap.

Mix a small amount of each ingredient together until the mixture is creamy and smooth. You want just enough to cover the inside of the lenses. Apply the mixture with your fingers and leave it to dry.

After the lenses have dried, take a clean, soft cloth and gently wipe off the mixture. This will help to remove any residue from the lenses and help to create an anti-fog barrier.

To really get the best anti-fog protection, apply the solution to both the inside and outside of the lenses. This will protect them from fogging even when underwater for long periods of time.

In order to get the most out of your anti-fog solution, it is important to take proper care of your goggles. Here are some ways to make sure your anti-fog solution lasts as long as possible:

  • Try to keep your goggles in a clean and dry environment when not in use.
  • Always make sure to rinse your goggles with fresh water after each use to remove any remaining chlorine or salt.
  • Store your goggles in their protective case when not in use to protect them from dust and dirt.
  • Avoid using anything harsh to clean the lenses, such as paper towels or harsh chemicals.

When shopping for the perfect pair of goggles, always look for features that help reduce fogging. Some goggles come with special anti-fog lenses which were designed specifically to prevent fogging. Furthermore, some goggles come with vents at the top and/or bottom to help reduce fogging as well.

One of the best ways to find anti-fog goggles is to look at customer reviews. Below are some of our picks for the best anti-fog goggles.

The Speedo Vanquisher 2.0 is a popular choice among outdoor swimmers. The goggles come with anti-fog lenses which are designed to reduce fogging as well as UV protection. The lenses are also adjustable, which makes them ideal for people with different face shapes.

The TYR Apollo Multi-purpose Goggles are great for triathletes, and feature hypoallergenic silicone gaskets, anti-fog lenses, and a comfortable fit. They are also designed with a one-way fluid resistance system, which helps to reduce fogging by reducing surface tension.

While anti-fog goggles can help you swim more safely, they are no substitute for proper safety protocols. Always make sure to follow safety guidelines when swimming, such as paying attention while in the water and wearing a personal flotation device when necessary. Swimming in open water should always be done with a partner to reduce the risk of drowning.

Fogging up your goggles during swimming can be an annoying problem, but luckily there are lots of anti-fog solutions available. You can purchase commercial solutions to help reduce fogging, or make your own DIY solution. Make sure to take proper care of your goggles and follow safety protocols to swim safely.