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Aquadis: Swimming Goggles

I love swimming, but hate to get water in my eyes. I decided to give these a try to see if they would hold a seal, so I could enjoy swimming again. This is because so many goggles let water in and don't keep a tight seal. I did have the issue thought that when I had used it it was a little too tight on my face and it left a red mark, but no water got in. So I guess it was a win, but slight loss. 

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I received this product at a discounted rate in exchange for a honest review.

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