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Cap and Goggles: Getting the best fit!

Article written by Niki Jamieson

Swim Cap and Goggles: How to get the best fit!

Triathlon ResourceEveryone has had leaky goggles or pulled out a clump of hair trying to get their swim cap on. We're here to give you tips on a pain-free cap placement and waterproof goggles.

Goggles:

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    Buy a pair that fits. Although goggles are made to fit all, they don't. Be prepared to spend some time in the store trying on goggles OR, if you get the heebie-geebies or are a germ-phobe, buy a couple of different kinds of goggles, find the best fit at home and give the rest to your kids. You want a pair that fits snug, without cutting off blood supply, and have no gaps around the edges. Here are a few sets worth checking out: Aqua Sphere Seal Swim Mask (our favorite), Speedo Vanquisher (adjustable nose) and Speedo Hydrospex (non-adjustable nose)
  • Putting goggles on. They normally come out of the package adjusted to fit a mutant person. Adjust the bands to a neutral position and try them on.
  • Adjustable Nose. From there, you can tighten or loosen the straps. If the goggles have an adjustable nose piece (some do, some don't), play around with it until it is comfortable. Once you are sure you the nose fits, you can cut off the extra with scissors. Be sure that it fits first!
  • Over or Under the Ears. The bands should go just above your ears -- not over your ears or under your ears. If there are two bands, one should go right above the ears and the other should be placed at the top/back of your head.
  • Racoon Eyes. The plastic eye piece should fit very very snug. Honestly, you'll have raccoon eyes when you take them off. The idea is to get a small vacuum seal. You slightly press the goggles onto your eyes until you feel the suction and then simply adjust to comfort.
  • Fog Proof. You can wet your fingers with your saliva and rub the inside of the goggles to prevent fogging. It's only gross the first time you do it. Then you realize that everyone else does it and it's not gross anymore.
  • Over or Under the Cap. If you are wearing a swim cap, the goggles straps should go over the cap, not under the cap. It's a personal choice, but we've found it works better over the cap.
  • Independent Eyes. Be sure that the plastic eye piece is not inadvertently placed over the cap. It will leak. The eye piece of the goggles should not touch the swim cap. The only exception is if you choose to pull the cap slightly over the goggles. Just make sure that it doesn't mess up your vacuum seal.

Swim Cap

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    For buzz cut - You don't really need a cap. If you want to put one on, simply pull it over your head and adjust to comfort.
  • For short hair - Simply flatten your hair down. Put your hands in the cap and spread it open as far as you can. Then gently catch your forehead first and pull the back over the back of your head. Then gently tuck the short ends into the cap that are sticking out.
  • For long hair with a partner- Put your hair into a ponytail first or gather it into one hand in a ponytail-like fashion. If you have a friend with you, you can use the two man method, which is the BEST way to avoid tearing your hair out. Hold your hair with one hand and hold the front of your cap upside down in front of you. Have your friend grab the back of the cap with two hands. When you count to 3, you place your hand on your forehead and your friend stretches the cap with both hands placing it over your head to the back of your hairline. Make sure you get your other hand out of your hair though or you'll have to try it again! Then tuck in the stragglers.
  • For long hair on your own - If you're on your own, put it in a ponytail with an elastic, put your hands in the cap and spread it open as far as you can. Then gently catch your forehead first and pull the back over the back of your head. Then gently tuck the short ends into the cap that are sticking out.
  • Here are a few we recommend: Latex, Fabric and Silicone. Remember, if you are allergic to Latex, don't get a Latex swim cap.

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