Best Swim Goggles For Kids

The Seal Kid by Aqua Sphere is a great, functional swim mask for children ages 4 and up. The mask comes in a variety of colors including: pink, blue, lime, and clear. The Seal Kid mask is extremely simple to put on and adjust because of its patented quick-fit buckle system. The Plexisol lens makes these masks scratch resistant and very durable, meaning they will stand up to your child’s rough handling. With its flexible frame and watertight fit, it is one of the most comfortable children’s swim masks on the market. It is made of a silicone compound referred to as Softeril, which prevents aging and promotes continued flexibility over time. Aqua Sphere also guarantees 100% UVA and UVB protection so your child’s eyes will be safe from the damaging rays of the sun. Because of the mask-like design, the Seal Kid has a 180-degree field of vision. The lenses also include anti-fog coating which will allow your child to experience distortion-free visibility under water.

The Moby Kid by Aqua Sphere, although similar to the Seal Kid mask, features a smaller fit. It is also recommended for children ages 4 and up and for adults with smaller features. The Moby Kid goggle also has an easy-to-use buckle system which ensures the perfect fit every time (even for the wiggliest child). This kid’s goggle is also made of durable Plexisol lenses, providing your child with a strong, reliable goggle. The lenses also feature 100% UVA and UVB protection in addition to anti-fog coating to ensure excellent underwater visibility.

The Little Engine goggle by Engine is a unique children’s swim goggle. It comes in a wide variety of bright colors – even the pickiest child will be thrilled with the selection! The included carrying case helps protect the goggle from wear and tear such as lens scratches and sun damage. This swim goggle is ideal for children 5 years and under and is very durable. With its simple adjustment mechanism, your little one will have no problem adjusting the goggle on their own!

The H2 Jr. goggle by Finis is one of the best children’s goggles on the market. Selected as the Official Goggle of Swim America, the H2 Jr. is a tremendously reliable swim goggle meant to fit the smaller features of children as young as two. Not only does this kid’s goggle ensure a leak-proof fit, but the goggle’s silicone gasket also guarantees one of the most comfortable swimming experiences for your child.

Additionally, this goggle is latex-free and provides the wearer 100% UV protection!

The Kayenne Junior goggles are similar to the original Kayenne goggle, except in size. The Kayenne Junior is designed specifically for children and small-featured adults. These Aqua Sphere goggles have 180-degree panoramic vision as well as a quick and easy adjustment strap. The unique array of fun, youthful lens and gasket colors will surely entice any youngster. As is the case with every Aqua Sphere Kayenne Goggles, the Kayenne Junior also offers 100% UVA/UVB protection and an anti-fog and scratch-resistant lens. This swim goggle is recommended for kids ages 4 and up.

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