Speedo Kid's Futura Biofuse Flexiseal Junior Swimming

Speedo Kid's Futura Biofuse Flexiseal Junior Swimming Goggles

Speedo Kid's Futura Biofuse Flexiseal Junior Swimming Goggles


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Weight: 0.1 Grams
Size: One Size
Dimensions: 50 x 50 x 50 cm; 56.7 Grams
Brand: Speedo
Model: 8-11595C585
Colour: Green/Blue
Pack Quantity: 1
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: Speedo
Age: Kid
Composition: 100% Uv Protection
Department: Unisex Kids
Dimensions: 50 x 50 x 50 cm; 56.7 Grams
Quantity: 1
Size: One Size

11 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Super thumbs up for this product. Excellent product and value for money. You can’t go wrong!

    We opted for these grey-coloured lenses, which my child likes better than another pair which is blue-tinted, because the viewing through the lenses is clearer, the colours less distorted and the contrast better. The lenses do not seem to distort viewing and the angle of vision is wide, which is good for swimming/training in a pool and open-waters.

    The Biofuse Flexiseal provides a good seal around the eyes, preventing water ingress, and comfortable fit (no more “raccoon eyes” after a swim and less rubbing against the skin than other goggles used in the past). They are anti-fog.

    The head strap is easy to adjust (more so by an adult, than a 9-year old at this stage, although it is better in my opinion so that kids can’t easily fiddle with the adjustment of the strap). It is also split into 2 at the back, which allows to settle it strap better against the back of the head, thus reducing the risk of the strap moving up and down, and the goggles dislodging.

    Cool design and nice colour combination (imo and that of my kid’s). Sturdy carry-case, which we have kept to ensure that the goggles are protected when not used (big enough to fit 2 pairs).

    Note: This is not the type of goggles that would be used in a competition because of their bulk. They are well suited for training and recreational swimming though. That said, I don’t see how a child would lose a race because their goggles are slightly larger than a pair meant for competition.

    Note: Not all faces and products are the same and, therefore, it is advised to try various goggles before finding the correct fit, if you can (look online for instructions). That said, this product from Speedo works for us first time and, based on my experience with this brand, it is likely to be the same for your kid too.

  2. SteamyKitchen says:

     United Kingdom

    Comfortable, reliable for a long time and fits a child’s face well. This is the brand we come back to as again and again as they don’t last for ever and our child swims a lot.

  3. Adam says:

     United Kingdom

    These are by far the best swimming goggles we’ve ever owned – utterly brilliant. They form a soft but secure seal and are totally waterproof around the eye. Super comfortable for all day in the pool. So impressed we bought four pairs – one for each member of the family. Great price too.

  4. Erica Katherina says:

     United Kingdom

    Nice wide field of view on these which has really helped my son with his swimming.
    With his old goggles he was forever moving the goggles and fiddling with them but as these are clear and wide field the difference was instantly noticeable

  5. AngelinAHBJ says:

     United Kingdom

    Although we’re all adult size we find the junior speedos a better fit. These side adjusted ones are better than the thin continuous strap ones which adjust (or not) at the back.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I needed some swimming goggles for my 5 year old for her swimming lessons.

    I wanted a decent brand rather than some cheap non branded rubbish. Been a swimmer myself I knew Speedo was a good brand in relation to swimming.

    These goggles are great quality. They fit my 5 year old head/face really well and they appear comfy.

    Decent price as well.

  7. Mammasaurus says:

     United Kingdom

    Overall very comfortable and fits quite well. My 10yr old uses these at least 2-3 times per week and they’ve been fine so far. There is a bit of a tint on the lens so best for well lit pools/outdoor pools but overall very good.

    Comfort and keeping the water out were my priorities and these goggles have satisfied both of these.

  8. MarshaVHKR says:

     United Kingdom

    After several failed attempts at buying goggles for my 8 year old daughter who hates water in her eyes, I was about to give up. Read a few website reviews and bought these for her & my 6 year old son.
    They both love them – great fit, easy to adjust and no leaks or fogging!

  9. DeandreG39 says:

     United Kingdom

    I have purchased these goggles 3 times for my daughter who swims 3 times a week, twice to replace lost ones!! Only negative point would be the clear plastics yellow over time due to the chlorine. Overall great goggles.

  10. VickiV13wmhvn says:

     United Kingdom

    Had been struggling to find a pair of goggles that my daughter was happy with. She didn’t like the way her previous pair had fit so tightly across her nose. Cue lots of staring at pictures trying to decide whether these goggles would be wide enough for her.

    Eventually just crossed my fingers and hoped this pair would be okay, thought as they were from Speedo we stood a better chance of them fitting well. And they were, and she’s very happy with them.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 9 From Our UsersMy daughter has been using Futura Biofuse goggles since she started swimming. The eye seals are soft and comfortable to wear. Anti-fogging is so so, but that’s a problem with all swimming goggles.

    However, over the past few years Speedo Goggles appear to have been designed by people with colour deficiency. My daughter doesn’t like garishly coloured goggles or swimsuits, at 10 years old her preference is a more conservative style. She chooses them herself and has just decided on a dark Speedo swimsuit with pink highlights she thinks looks fab.

    This is the best we could find to replace her single colour purple goggles she has put off replacing simply because the colour schemes on the new designs have been terrible. Be honest, does anyone think that the colours even go together on some of the goggles?

    Purple and pink can go together but turquoise in the middle? What are the designers thinking? By all means have some bold and bright colours but al least try colours that go together and look good.

    Speedo, if you are listening, purple or pink with white highlights would be good, please. Stop trying to make them look like really bad modern art. give us some sophistication please.

    Otherwise great goggles but mostly in terrible colour schemes.