Aqua Sphere Seal XP Swim Mask | 
| Colors: |  Blue Lens/Blue |  Blue Lens/Trans |  Clear Lens/Black |  Clear Lens/Blue |  Clear Lens/Trans |  Tinted Lens/Black |  Tinted Lens/Trans |  Clear Lens/Black Frame |
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| Brand: Aqua Sphere Category: Sports
Buy New: $14.95 - $43.77 as of 9/5/2010 07:19 MDT details
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Rating: 34 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 6.7 x 3.5
ASIN: B000EORH0S
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| Features:
| • | Seal XP goggle features a one-piece frame and comfortable, watertight skirt | | • | 100% UV protection; fog and scratch resistant | | • | Easy-adjust buckle system | | • | Two-year limited warranty |
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Product Description The Aqua Sphere® Seal XP goggle is designed to offer you expanded visibility, minimal drag and a comfort fit. The hypoallergenic silicone skirt and strap ensure a watertight fit and a patented curved lens provides 180-degree, distortion-free visibility. The lens includes an anti-fog and scratch-resistant coating to keep your visibility crystal clear.
Product Description Aqua Sphere's Seal XP is a hybrid goggle that combines superior visibility and exceptional comfort with a low profile design. It has a flexible, one-piece frame and comfortable, watertight skirt that provides for hours of swimming and water sports enjoyment. The low profile, wrap-around design of the Seal XP creates less drag, has greater hydrodynamics, and is ideal for fitness swimming or training. The unique Plexisol lens provides 100% UV protection and is fog and scratch resistant. The innovative easy-adjust buckle system of the Seal XP also allows for quick and easy adjustments, even while wearing the mask. A molded protective case is included. About Aqua Sphere Aqua Sphere was launched in 1998 as a division of the diving company, Aqua Lung, to enhance the swim experience and to provide quality products to the millions of recreational and fitness swimmers in the U.S. Aqua Lung had its genesis more than 60 years ago with the compact pressure regulator invented by pioneering ocean explorer Captain Jacques Cousteau. Aqua Sphere develops and markets a wide spectrum of swim products, including masks, fins, snorkels, thermal swim wear, and swim goggles for the recreational and fitness swimmer.
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 34
Fairly solid, minor leakage September 2, 2010 Lee J At first this mask fit fantastically well - the suction of the seal is amazingly good, but after a short while (6 swims over 3 weeks, approx one hour each), it started to leak some water in, so I assume the seal is not perfect.
I typically swim one mile breaststroke in open water (Lake Michigan), and that will take between 35-55 mins. The mask has started to leak some water, causing me to stop and empty it 2-3 times per swim. I'm not sure if this a slightly faulty mask or a result of my average strength swimming in often choppy waters. Either way, this is not perfect, and I may consider a different Aquasphere product next time.
Aqua Sphere Seal XP Swim Mask (Regular, Blue Lens/Transparent Frame) July 26, 2010 L. J. Danna (Philadelphia, PA USA) Good seal, low profile. great Italian design.
Not ideal for backstroke where greater side view is needed.
More drag for fast swimming, but perfect for general swimming,
practice,long distance,open water,etc.
Awesome March 18, 2010 mcccm (Florida, USA) I love these goggles!!
For years I bought, broken, yelled at, bought new ones, broke, screamed at, given to my children etc. goggles until these.
The fit great, there is not a spec of water coming in them (you must fit them right first ofcourse), they do not fog up.
I have swum in pools, lakes, oceans and these are the best I have ever used.
Yes, they are a bit more than the streamline items, but also a lot less then some other more well known brands.
Additionally, they look better in real life then the way they are displayed in the picture.
Gasket is wider than the regular Seal mask August 19, 2009 Vano Chu (NJ) I had used the photochromic Seal mask for years and loved it. Wanted to get something that was clear for indoor lap swimming and thought I might get this more streamlined model. Couldn't get a good seal on my face. When placed side-by-side with my old mask, I could see that the edges of the gasket on the XP extended out further than the Seal. So I exchanged for the "small" XP. Still couldn't get a good fit. I think the fundamental reason is that the attachment point for the headband on the XP is on a flexible part of the frame, so tightening down distorts the part of the "skirt" that has to seal onto your face. On the Seal model, the headband is anchored on the rigid frame that holds the lenses, so the "skirt" is free to conform to your face and the pressure of the headband pulling the mask onto your face is distributed more evenly. End result, I got the clear-lens model of the Seal mask and it fits great just like the old photochromic one I have.
aqua sphere March 7, 2009 Sandra S. Turner when i first wore them they did not leak. second time they did. very clear, but they do leak after you wear them.
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