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Aqua Sphere Vista Swim Mask

Aqua Sphere Vista Swim Mask

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Aqua Sphere Vista Swim Mask

 
 
Our Price: $17.26 - $39.99
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Color
AquaBlueRed

Features
  • Wraparound, 180-degree visibility

  • Quick-Fit one-touch adjustments

  • Comfortable, leak resistant Silicone skirt

  • 100% UVA & UVB protection

  • Anti-fog and Scratch resistant coating


Description

The newest and most innovative swim goggle to date from Aqua Sphere, the Vista has a comfortable leak-resistant silicone skirt and contoured stylized frame. Extremely low profile virtually eliminates drag experienced with other swim goggles. Quick-Fit one touch buckle system. Crystal clear wrap-around polycarbonate lens provides 180 degree visibility. Anti-fog and scratch-resistant lens. 100% UVA and UVB protection.


Product Details
Product Length:8.0 inches
Product Width:8.0 inches
Product Height:2.5 inches
Product Weight:0.5 pounds
Package Length:7.3 inches
Package Width:7.2 inches
Package Height:2.4 inches
Package Weight:0.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 81 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 81 customer reviews )
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16 of 16 found the following review helpful:


5Best goggles, even for the open ocean  Jun 09, 2010 By Amighty "Celebrity Poker"
I wear contacts and use goggles both at the pool and the ocean. The salt water and chlorine tear up goggles, so I go through a couple of pairs a year. These are by far the best I've ever used.

The Vista Mask is obviously different than other goggles - something of a hybrid between a goggle and a mask (but leaning towards the goggle side). The field of view is spectacular, and because the lenses are bigger, the bigger skirt creates a great seal on my face, and are really comfortable. Sure, they're odd looking from the outside, but from the inside they're nearly perfect.

I don't think of myself as having a big nose or a "wide bridge", but I definitely don't have a petite schnoz, and some of the other goggles (notably the new Kayenne model) aren't nearly as good with my nose.

In the ocean, even though they are bigger, they still manage to cut a pretty low profile and don't come off any more than any other goggle.. One thing I like about them is that I feel like they're safer for my eyes. I always fear that tight goggles, however irrationally, might scoop out my eyeballs in a big wave. There's no danger of that happening with these because of the way they seal to your face.

The company has improved the tightening mechanism on the model - it's a little button that you just press and you can then easily tighen or loosen the straps. Very nice.

For the price, it's nice that they include some lens cleaner/protector, but it would be even better if they came with a bag or a case as well.

I recently got the smoke lens, and it's totally not too dark but cuts the sun.

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:


5Very, Very, Very, Very, Very nice  Mar 28, 2008 By Darren Smith
Haven't tried them in open water yet, but in the pool they were great. Not as "big" as I expected - not like swimming in diving goggles - very snug fit and a great seal.

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:


5Excellent goggle for those with deep set eyes  Dec 18, 2009 By Spidey "Bug Pics"
I have gone through a lot of goggles trying to find ones that don't leak. I was using the Seal XP and they were okay but I could still get leaks. These seem to be doing the trick for me. I have deep set eyes and only use regular goggles for racing as I don't mind having them real tight for short periods of time. For training though these Vista's are great.

They are slightly larger than the Seal XP's and that may be the reason for the better seal for me. If you need a larger goggle and have deeper eye sockets these may be the ticket.

I got them from Amazon for $20 and at that price they are a good bargain.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


4Very comfortable goggle  Jan 18, 2008 By PhilB
After one month of use I am very pleased with these goggles. Previously had a pair of Aqua Sphere Kaimans but found that these were prone to leaking (on my face at least) and also I found them a bit uncomfortable after 30 minutes. Can wear the Vistas for as long as I want and they don't leak. Two reasons why I don't give a 5 star rating are that (1) they are expensive for goggles so would hope they perform well, and (2) instead of panda eyes from smaller googles I end up with marks around my forehead and cheekbones that to the none swimmer look very odd.

15 of 19 found the following review helpful:


3They have pluses, but the minuses are making me return them.  May 13, 2010 By Hernan Emilio Rebagliati
I bought these yesterday and was very excited to try them. Used them for a 1 hour non-stop swim at an intense aerobic pace (measured with a HRM) in an indoor heated pool.

These goggles do exactly what they promise: they offer excellent lateral visibility with (in my experience) no fogging and very little leakage. Vertical visibility is good but not the best I've experienced (try Speedo Raceviews!). They are very easily adjusted with the 1-button system, and they seal effectively with minimal pressure on the face. I can't complain about any of this. However, I will be returning mine because:

1) This is not something I thought of in advance, since it's not really intuitive to imagine something like this could be a problem in the water, however the biggest complaint by far that I have with these goggles is that the entire part of my face that was covered got VERY hot. Even the air inside the goggles got VERY hot. It was so hot, in fact, that when coming up for air several times I tried pulling the goggles away from my face (as if to let water out the bottom, even though they were pretty much empty) to "vent" them. About 45 minutes into my hourlong swim, it got so bad that I actually pulled them away from my face UNDERWATER so that I could get some cold water on my eyes and face. I mentioned that there is very little leakage. This is a blessing and a curse, because what little water does leak pools at the bottom of the goggles and actually heats up as well. When I pulled the goggles away from my face to "vent", it felt like hot tears streaming out. Imagine putting these on and going for a run - obviously the air inside would get uncomfortably hot, and the rubber would get hot against your face, right? Well, my experience underwater was just like that. I seriously cannot overemphasize this. I felt the heat from about 5 minutes in, all the way to the end. After I finished, I couldn't wait to take the goggles off and submerge myself for a while just so I could cool my face down.

2) The goggles create a fabulous seal with no fussing, however the seal creates another problem which I didn't foresee: as soon as you get underwater, you realize that the goggles are effectively a big air-filled chamber attached to your face, and they float bigtime! It feels like someone is pulling you up by your goggles. This feeling doesn't go away, and was ever-present throughout my swim.

3) although there's not much pressure from the goggles on my face and the fit is generally excellent, there is some pressure on my nasal bone which I can feel hours after my swim. It's not pain, just pressure, but still distracting and uncomfortable.

4) The pressure on my nasal bone, as another reviewer mentioned, means that I have to wear the goggles a little higher up on my face than the "natural" position. Unfortunately, as I start swimming, the goggles tend to gravitate down a bit towards the more natural position (we're talking millimeters of movement, but it's enough to be a problem) and restrict the airflow into and out of my nose. As a test, try pressing down on the top of your septum / nasal bone with your fingers, then breathe in and out.

5) I swim mostly breast-stroke (due to a shoulder injury that makes other strokes difficult). When I go under, the goggles float and pull me up (as mentioned above). When I come up to breathe, the heft of the goggles is apparent and feels like it's pulling me down. This, coupled with the fact that the rubber seal covers most of my face and doesn't allow me to feel the water on my cheeks as much, means that I lose my natural perspective on the waterline, and I end up swallowing water much more often that normal.

6) The goggles are not very hydrodynamic. They feel like there's something big attached to your face which is creating resistance. I couldn't care less about going quickly, since I only swim for fitness, however the resistance is something that I can feel tugging at my face and is yet another thing that doesn't let me forget that I'm wearing these goggles, which in the end is what good goggles should aspire to.

About my issues with goggles (why I bought these in the first place):

I have had trouble finding goggles that are right for me due to a bit of a wide nose and I think possibly deep-set eyes which means that most goggles either leak or have to be so tight that they bruise the sides of my nose (by my tear-ducts) and the top of my cheekbones. So far the only thing that's worked for me are the Speedo Vanquishers because they have a wide nose bridge, are low-profile (meaning they can better fit my eye sockets without aggravating my cheekbones) and have enough rubber on them that they don't hurt when pressed against my face. However, I have tried many other models and although I couldn't find something comfortable, I have experienced what "better" optics can be, and so I've continued my search for goggles that combine good optics (which my current goggles don't really have) with comfort (which my current goggles are OK at).

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