







🌊 See More, Swim Better — The Goggles That Keep You Ahead of the Pack!
The Aqua Sphere Kayenne Swim Goggles deliver superior underwater vision with oversized, polarized lenses and a 4-point expanded view. Engineered in Italy, they feature a stabilizing bimaterial nose bridge and Softeril skirt for a secure, leak-free fit. Equipped with an easy one-touch quick-fit buckle and anti-fog, UV-protective coating, these goggles are designed for serious swimmers seeking comfort, durability, and crystal-clear performance in any water environment.
| ASIN | B00O4TN5DC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #245,032 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #786 in Swimming Goggles |
| Brand | Aqua Sphere |
| Brand Name | Aqua Sphere |
| Color | Gray/Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,394 Reviews |
| Eyewear Type | swimming goggles |
| Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Frame Material | Silicone |
| Frame Type | Full Rim |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08032621398756 |
| Included Components | Kayenne Polarized Lens Goggles |
| Is Metal Detectable | No |
| Item Dimensions | 2.25 x 5.5 x 8 inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Kayenne Polarized Lens Goggles |
| Lens Coating | Anti-Fog Coating |
| Lens Color | Brown Polarized |
| Lens Material | Polarized |
| Manufacturer | Aqua Sphere |
| Material | Other |
| Model Name | Kayenne Polarized Lens Goggles |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | One Size |
| Special Feature | Abrasion Resistant, Anti-Fog, Polarized |
| Special Features | Abrasion Resistant, Anti-Fog, Polarized |
| Sport Type | Swimming |
| Style | Kayenne Adult |
| Style Number | EP122136 |
| UPC | 885941027886 |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer |
J**D
Awesome Product!
Looking for an epic pair of googles? Look no further! I did my research looked through many pairs of googles before settling upon these and boy was I glad I did. These googles are everything you could want in a pair of googles: fashionable and they do their job which is keeping water out of your eyes and doing so effectively! Now when you get the googles they come in a case which makes storing these a breeze. When I first tried them on I had to tighten them to my face and once I was in the water boy was I impressed. I, over the years have used several pairs of googles to keep my oh-so-sensitive eyes out of the water and these ones were by far the best. They kept my eyes dry and comfortable the entire time I was swimming. The best part about these is they do all the things of a $50+ googles at a much cheaper rate, making this yet again a perfect steal. I didn't have to readjust them the next time I went in the water, they fit perfectly snug! My only suggestion is to get some anti-fog spray because eventually they will begin to fog (like many googles) and at that point anti-fog spray will come in handy. With these googles and some spray you can swim to your hearts content with happy eyes!
A**Y
So comfy and clear I would forget to take them off
Typical Aqua Sphere quality, exact same fit as normal non-polarized Kayenne goggles. The polarized lenses were amazingly useful in the bright sun and clear waters off of Miami, they cut the sun and glare and left me with a clearer image than the simpler dark lenses. So comfortable and for all intents and purposes leak-free - I can wear these goggles for extended periods of time. For me, totally worth spending almost twice as much on these over the Kayenne with "Smoke" lenses as I plan to use them exclusively for open-water swimming. The Kayenne lenses are larger than the Kaiman models, and their triangle shape moves the bridge a little higher so it doesn't pinch my nose (which is of the larger variety) at all. Obviously, goggle fit is subjective to the shape of your face, but these are quickly adjustable (with the quick/one-handed clasps) and the rubber is supple and adapts to the curves of your face.
N**Y
Good swim goggles.
Work very well.
A**.
Aqua Sphere Kayenne vs. Seal vs. Vista
I have all 3 - the Seal, Vista, & Kayenne. I think the fit of these mask/goggles are very personal, so it's hard to really say if it will work for you or not. The best I can do is comment on the quality, function, and fit FOR ME. I guess I have kind of a narrow face if that helps. By the way, all 3 are excellent quality and I don't believe I will ever buy any other brand goggles/mask again because they are so nice. Seal - Biggest and best vision and super comfortable. Leaks a little for me, but not a showstopper. The leaking could probably be fixed if I tightened it more. The thing I like best is that it doesn't give me raccoon eyes after I swim (looks like I have black eyes if you never experienced it). Vista - Very comfortable, good vision, but not quite as good as the Seal. For me, this one leaked the most out of the 3. It just seems that it fit somewhere between my eye sockets and my face, and for whatever reason it couldn't make a good seal there. Again, the nice thing is no raccoon eyes. Kayenne - Pretty comfortable, though not as much as the Seal or Vista. This one is the only one of the 3 that doesn't leak at all for me. They are more minimalist (smaller) so the vision isn't as good as the Seal or Vista, but still very good compared to other brands. So overall, they are lightest, smallest, and best fit. The ONLY reason this is my least favorite is because it gives me raccoon eyes. So for me, Seal are my overall favorite, though if I wasn't worried about raccoon eyes, I would choose the Kayenne.
W**E
After trial and error with fit, very satisfied for open water swimming
After some trial and error with the fit, I am very satisfied with these goggles for open water swimming. I had read mix reviews on the Kayenne goggles. Most complaints were that the goggles leaked, in some cases significantly. I know everyone's face is different. I am 5'9" 167 lbs. For pool goggles, I use ones where I can adjust the nose bridge connector with the smallest piece, which made me even more skeptical about purchasing the Kayenne goggles. However, I had owned the Aqua Sphere Kaiman Swim Goggle (which has a smaller eye piece than the Kayenne and only tinted lenses) and had good luck without any leakage. My only complaint with the Kaiman goggles was that my range of vision was limited when sighting buoys in open water in both sunny and cloudy conditions. I decided to take a chance and order the polarized Kayenne. My first experience in the pool was bad. I put on the goggles upon initial entry into the water. One eye leaked considerably. I tried tightening the straps with no luck. That also made the goggles tighter on my face, which caused discomfort. I also tried shifting the eye with the leak closer to my nose. That stopped the one eye from leaking, but...caused the other eye to leak. I took the goggles off and threw them in my pool bag and then put on my normal pool goggles. The next time I tried the Kayenne was after a pool workout. This time loosened the straps. Still experience some leakage, but not as much. I realized the oils from my face had been removed from the workout. I seemed to have a better seal. The third time, I again tried them after a pool workout. I put the goggles on. Then positioned both eye pieces closer to my nose and then pushed them toward my eyes to make the seal. I experienced no discomfort and also no leakage. I did notice as others had that when the goggles are underwater, the polarized lenses caused distorted vision. It is a minor nuisance and not a problem for open water. My first open water swim, after implementing lessons learned from the trial and errors above, was awesome. I first took a towel and wiped the oils (and sunscreen) away from my face. When I entered the lake, I wet my face, then put on the goggles. I pushed both eyepieces toward my nose and pushed down toward my eyes to make the seal (as before). I dunked my head and experienced no leakage. After starting the swim, I found I could sight the buoys much easier because of the larger range of vision with these goggles and also the polarized lenses. I could swim straighter and did not require to sight as often to stay aligned to the buoys. My swim time had decreased by over two minutes for a 1500 m swim. My GPS watch showed a straighter swim track compared to previous swims on this same course. I am very happy with these goggles. I hope you have the same success as me.
D**N
best goggles
I have two children on the middle school swim team. They wont wear anything else. The love them for many reasons 1) They dont make your eyes look like fish eyes ready to pop out the socket. Which means they keep them on their face. 2) They are the most comfortable goggles i have ever put on. 3) They dramatically increase you peripheral vision which is good for open water swimming. 4) One touch loosen and tighten. best in the market. 5) Replacement straps. Even though aquasphere doesnt tell you on their website, the Aqua sphere replacement strap for the Kaiman goggles fits these goggles perfectly. And for 20 dollar goggles this is a must. I ordered a replacement when i ordered these goggles. My son has only broken the strap once all season and that was when they snagged on bleachers. 6) They come with a very good case that prevents them from getting scratched. My son wears glasses and he actually puts his glasses in the case so none of his team mates sit on them after practice. Buy these you wont be disapoined
R**R
Great fit, crappy lens
I bought these for use while whitewater kayaking. I wear contact lenses and I'm blind as the proverbial bat, and glasses that thick are a complete non-starter in anything more than really mild rapids. I wear goggles so I won't lose a contact if (when) I flip and have to roll. I got these and immediately fit them up. They fit great, they're comfortable and they look... let's be honest they're absurd, but all goggles look absurd so no points won or lost there. The first time I went down the river however, they *immediately* fogged up, and repeatedly fogged back up after a short time despite all my attempts to rinse/ wipe/ spit/ etc. the fog away. The fogging is a pain but it's not the end of the world - you just have to clean them off every few minutes. But... the visibility. It's kind of like those old Claritin commercials, where they peel the 'film' off the cloudy image at the end of the commercial. But the goggles are the film, and until you take them off, you're looking at the world through that just-blurry-and-distorted-enough-to-be-maddening view. Taking them off at the end of a paddle is like pain relief for a headache you didn't realize you had until it was gone. Ultimately, they're cheap goggles and you get what you pay for. But don't expect stellar optics with these.
R**E
Stunning field of vision, sharp clarity, and comfort
Every year I swim 100+ miles in Lake Washington over the summer. Finally I bought a pair of these goggles on the recommendation of one of my fellow swimmers. One thing I immediately noticed was a far greater field of vision compared to the "regular" swim goggles I've worn over the past 15+ years. With my old "regular goggles" I had to spend quite a bit more energy lifting my head every time I wanted a glimpse of the view ahead, but with these Aqua Sphere goggles I barely have to lift my head -- a huge improvement in stroke efficiency. I haven't had the goggles long enough to find out if the lenses remain durably clear over time, but so far, the clarity is stunning (in all my swimming in the lake over the years, I'd never noticed salmon before...but this summer I saw 2-foot salmon multiple times -- coincidence?). The polarized lenses greatly reduce glare and significantly reduce light (not great for swimming in "the dusk," but incredible in full light of the day). I bought a second pair with just lightly smoked lenses for times when the polarized lenses are really a bit too dark. I look forward to trying these goggles in the tropics, for casual snorkeling or cavorting. They're comfortable to wear, and the strap adjustments are a snap to use.
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