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The best swimming goggles for protecting your eyes
Train like a pro with a pair of tried and tested goggles

If you’re someone who regularly takes the plunge, whether you're braving the water outdoors or doing lengths at your local pool, then it’s worth investing in a pair of the best swimming goggles.
Cold-water (or wild) swimming continues to surge in popularity, and when you consider the long list of benefits, you can see why. It can help with managing stress and boost your mood. One study conducted by UCL showed it can help to ease menopause symptoms too.
But you don’t have to swim outside to enjoy plenty of health benefits. According to the NHS, heading to the pool once a week can reduce the risk of chronic illnesses, such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes and strokes.
If you’re thinking of dipping your toe in and want to invest in a pair of swimming goggles to protect your eyes and increase visibility underwater, the experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute have been busy putting some of the leading designs to the test. See below for a quick glimpse of our winners and scroll down for our full reviews.
Best swimming goggles
Pair your goggles with one of our tried and tested best wetsuits, or best sports swimming costumes so you can glide through the water with ease.
How do I choose the best swimming goggles?
A good fit is a key factor in choosing goggles. “You want to feel a slight suction on your face to ensure the lens shape fits,” says Kathleen Davis, global product senior director at Speedo. “Make sure the nose bridge provides enough room and feels comfortable on your nose.”
Though they may not be the most glamorous purchase, goggles are necessary if you want to get the laps or splashes in without getting sore eyes. Many boast different features and designs (and colourways, if you do want to add a bit of glam). These are the key factors to consider before buying.
Lens colour: This is particularly important if you're swimming outdoors, as the glare from the sun on the water can impinge on the fun (read: torture) of plunging into the icy depths.
“In bright sunshine, it is best to have dark lenses or mirror lenses to reduce the glare,” advises Davis. “Polarised lenses are also a great solution for bright conditions, especially for swimming in open water.”
“In low light and indoor pools, it is better to have lighter lenses, such as clear or amber, which amplify the contrast in dark or murky water,” she adds.
Anti-fog protection: “It’s very beneficial to swim with goggles that are treated with anti-fog protection, so they stay clear of condensation, allowing greater visibility in the water,” says Davis.
Due to the temperature difference between the warm, moist air inside your goggles and the cold water outside, foggy lenses are common for swimmers. This is why most pairs come with an anti-fog layer, and it was one of the main things we asked our panel to look out for when testing.
Adjustable design: It’s important to make sure your goggles are adjustable, so you can find the best fit, stopping them letting in water or applying too much pressure across the eyes, bridge of the nose or forehead. Luckily, many pairs have adjustable nosepieces and straps to help you customise your fit.
How we test
The Good Housekeeping Institute asked a panel of keen swimmers to test out a range of market-leading goggles and report back on their ease of use, design, comfort and performance. Testers wore their goggles in both indoor and outdoor swimming settings – in pools, rivers, lakes and the sea – to see how they performed.
You’ll find our panel’s favourites marked with the GHI Approved logo below. We’ve also included some picks from our editors, who've done the laps to ensure we’ve got all options and budgets covered.
So, without further ado, let’s dive into our winners.
Madeleine is our Lifestyle Writer, specialising in expert-tested reviews and round-ups on the latest beauty Beauty and Health & Wellness products. From skincare to protein powders, Maddie is committed to providing honest and helpful reviews to help guide readers to the best product for them. Maddie has a BA in English Literature and Language, which stemmed from her lifelong interest in reading and writing. She started her post graduate life at Hearst UK within a marketing capacity, which quickly turned into a desire to fulfil a writing career.
When she is not writing about the latest expert reviewed products, you can find her rifling through vintage shops or car boots, reading a print magazine, or capturing portraits on her film camera.
Kim Hawley is our health and fitness product tester. Her career in fitness has spanned over 30 years. Prior to joining the Good Housekeeping Institute, she worked as a personal trainer, writer and fitness instructor for some of London’s most prestigious health clubs, including The Harbour Club, David Lloyd and The Chelsea Club. Passionate about women’s health and fitness, especially in pre/post menopause, she is also a Level 4 PT and holds a professional nutritional qualification. Kim is responsible for rigorously testing everything from cross trainers to smart watches.


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