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  2. 12 Best Swimming Goggles to Swim Like a Pro - AOL

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    These swimming goggles from brands like Speedo, Arena, Nike, and more keep you streamlined and comfortable for lap swimming, racing, and triathlons. 12 Best Swimming Goggles to Swim Like a Pro ...

  3. Swim Coaches Say These Are The Goggles That Will Never Leak ...

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    The best swimming goggles of 2024, tested by swim coaches, are designed with anti-glare, no-slip suction, bigger frames, and may even be saltwater-safe.

  4. These $9 swim goggles don't leak and won't leave you with ...

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    "These goggles are amazing," a satisfied lap swimmer reported. "Super easy to put on over my swim cap. They did not leak and are super clear to see everything. The best part is I did not have ...

  5. Swedish goggles - Wikipedia

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    Swedish goggles are a classic and popular type of swimming goggles worn by many competitive swimmers. The original Swedish goggles were produced by the Swedish company Malmsten AB and were first designed in the 1970s. Swedish goggles influenced many other goggle designs and generic Swedish goggles are widely available. Malmsten claims that ...

  6. History of competitive swimwear - Wikipedia

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    His motorcycle goggles leaked water, yet they protected his eyes from water splashes during his breaststroke-only swim. In 1926, Gertrude Ederle also used motorcycle goggles when crossing the Channel. She swam crawl and therefore sealed her goggles with paraffin to render them water tight. Meanwhile, the vast majority of pool swimmers had no ...

  7. Competitive swimwear - Wikipedia

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    Those efforts initially lead male swimmers to reduce the early sagging one-piece swimsuits down to briefs only. Goggles were used in the crossing of the English Channel back in 1911, but only in 1970 appeared at international competitions. With the advent of rubber technology, latex swimming caps became mass-produced in the 1920s, and more ...

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