Merry Christmas everyone!



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Carole Benton \

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May all of you have great celebrations and a festive and fun break from training! For all of you mad
enough to swim in the sea Christmas morning - good luck! May 2004 be your best year ever and if you
are anywhere near the bottom right hand corner of the UK then come and visit 1066 Swimmers in
Bexhill/Bodiam All the best - Carole
 
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 17:51:48 -0000, "Carole Benton \(Mrs\)"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>May all of you have great celebrations and a festive and fun break from training! For all of you
>mad enough to swim in the sea Christmas morning - good luck!

Except for those of us in the southern hemisphere who think nothing of swimming on Christmas day.

>May 2004 be your best year ever and if you are anywhere near the bottom right hand corner of the UK
>then come and visit 1066 Swimmers in Bexhill/Bodiam All the best - Carole
>
>

Merry Christmas to everyone from me as well.

I took the kids for a swim to a wave pool complex today, turned out to be the best thing to do on a
wet Christmas Eve - it was practically empty!

Also found a great Christmas present for myself - my favourite Speedo googles, the Mariner model, in
a cool new design - white silicone straps & eye gaskets with orange rings around the lenses & orange
clips on the straps. I'll look quite the part for my next masters meet ... until I hit the water.

Have a great Christmas and New Year, and summer break for those Down Under.

Liz D
 
Liz D wrote:

>Also found a great Christmas present for myself - my favourite Speedo

> googles, the Mariner model, in a cool new design - white silicone straps & eye gaskets with orange
> rings around the lenses & orange clips on the straps. I'll look quite the part for my next masters
> meet ... until I hit the water.

I got the same thing in blue trim. Best googles of all time.

>
>
> Have a great Christmas and New Year, and summer break for those Down Under.

I've been looking for a job down there. Almost had one last month.

martin
 
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] says...
> Liz D wrote:
>
> >Also found a great Christmas present for myself - my favourite Speedo
>
> > googles, the Mariner model, in a cool new design - white silicone straps & eye gaskets with
> > orange rings around the lenses & orange clips on the straps. I'll look quite the part for my
> > next masters meet ... until I hit the water.
>
> I got the same thing in blue trim. Best googles of all time.
>
> >
> >
> > Have a great Christmas and New Year, and summer break for those Down Under.
>
> I've been looking for a job down there. Almost had one last month.
>
> martin

I wasn't able to locate the Mariner model on the speedo website - can you point me in the right
direction? Decent goggles have been my Holy Grail for many years now...

Thanks, Al
 
Al <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<MPG.1a5a52453b4907f39896fb@mayonews>...
> In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] says...
> > Liz D wrote:
> >
> > >Also found a great Christmas present for myself - my favourite Speedo
>
> > > googles, the Mariner model, in a cool new design - white silicone straps & eye gaskets with
> > > orange rings around the lenses & orange clips on the straps. I'll look quite the part for my
> > > next masters meet ... until I hit the water.
> >
> > I got the same thing in blue trim. Best googles of all time.
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > Have a great Christmas and New Year, and summer break for those Down Under.
> >
> > I've been looking for a job down there. Almost had one last month.
> >
> > martin
>
> I wasn't able to locate the Mariner model on the speedo website - can you point me in the right
> direction? Decent goggles have been my Holy Grail for many years now...
>
> Thanks, Al

After posting my last message, I managed to find them at: http://www.sports-
spot.com.au/gogglestrain.html

The "Mariner Lights" are the new ones with the cool coloured frames.

The standard "Mariner" is exactly the same shape in more sedate colours - black/dark grey, etc. They
come in clear, smoke or blue lenses - I mostly buy clear as I do a lot of my swimming in an outdoor
pool and in the winter its dark (though floodlit) and I need all the light I can get.

You could probably order them online from the website - try a search on google.com.au for
other sites.

Happy swimming New Year

Liz D
 
"M.W. Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Al wrote:
> > I wasn't able to locate the Mariner model on the speedo
> website - can
> > you point me in the right direction? Decent goggles have been my Holy Grail for many years
> > now...
>
> This is not the Mariner model, I guess, but it is the one I have. It looks like it anyway:
>
> http://www.kastawayswimwear.com/product.asp?dept%5Fid=19&pf%5Fid=219
>
> martin

Those are nothing like mine.

The Mariner is a very basic goggle with separate nose bridge, simple strap clips, etc. They seem to
have different models available in different countries - in NZ we don't have the Hydrospex model
(though have similar models called things like Futuro and Pacific) but we have the Mariner and other
similar basic models.

Or maybe they don't put the cheaper models on the website (I couldn't find them on Speedo USA
website and the Aussie website is "being rebuilt" at the moment).

The Mariner just works really well for me - they don't leak, are comfortable, stay on when I dive,
are simple to fix if anything breaks (nose clip, strap, clips, etc) and are one of the cheaper
models on the market. I regularly check that they are still available as manufacturers do have a bad
habit of "improving" or "replacing" models from time to time.

I wore my new ones with the orange rings for the first time yesterday, the orange glow was a little
disconcerting at first but after a while I didn't notice it and they are soooooooo cool. My 10 year
old daughter is begging me for a pair.

I will keep looking to see if I can find a reference to the Mariner model, your best bet is an
Australian or NZ website I would think.

Liz D
 
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] says...
> "M.W. Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> > Al wrote:
> > > I wasn't able to locate the Mariner model on the speedo
> > website - can
> > > you point me in the right direction? Decent goggles have been my Holy Grail for many years
> > > now...
> >
> > This is not the Mariner model, I guess, but it is the one I have. It looks like it anyway:
> >
> > http://www.kastawayswimwear.com/product.asp?dept%5Fid=19&pf%5Fid=219
> >
> > martin
>
>
> Those are nothing like mine.
>
> The Mariner is a very basic goggle with separate nose bridge, simple strap clips, etc. They seem
> to have different models available in different countries - in NZ we don't have the Hydrospex
> model (though have similar models called things like Futuro and Pacific) but we have the Mariner
> and other similar basic models.
>
> Or maybe they don't put the cheaper models on the website (I couldn't find them on Speedo USA
> website and the Aussie website is "being rebuilt" at the moment).
>
> The Mariner just works really well for me - they don't leak, are comfortable, stay on when I dive,
> are simple to fix if anything breaks (nose clip, strap, clips, etc) and are one of the cheaper
> models on the market. I regularly check that they are still available as manufacturers do have a
> bad habit of "improving" or "replacing" models from time to time.
>
> I wore my new ones with the orange rings for the first time yesterday, the orange glow was a
> little disconcerting at first but after a while I didn't notice it and they are soooooooo cool. My
> 10 year old daughter is begging me for a pair.
>
> I will keep looking to see if I can find a reference to the Mariner model, your best bet is an
> Australian or NZ website I would think.
>
> Liz D

Thanks Liz, Happy New Year! Al
 
On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 17:36:17 -0600, "diablo" <[email protected]> wrote:

>those are damned expensive for goggles...why not just wear swedes?
>
>"Al" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:MPG.1a5b90d0777309d989701@mayonews...
>> In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] says...
>> > Those are nothing like mine.
>> >
>>
>> Might these be the ones?
>>
>> http://www.sports-spot.com.au/gogglestrain.html
>>
>> - Al
>
>

Those prices are in AU$ - that's probablly somewhere around US$11-12 at current exchange rates. What
do you pay in US$ for a pair of goggles?

I've tried Swedes and didn't get on with them. In NZ, they retail for about NZ$10. The Mariner
goggles are about $19. Models similar to the Hydrospex mentioned eariler on this thread (one piece
moulded) retail for abour NZ$29. The most expemsive ones are around NZ$35-40 for Aquablade mirror
glass and similar sorts of goggles.

So the Mariner are one of the cheaper models on the market, as I have said before.

Liz D
 
Liz D wrote:

> "M.W. Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
>
>>Al wrote:
>> > I wasn't able to locate the Mariner model on the speedo
>> website - can
>>
>>>you point me in the right direction? Decent goggles have been my Holy Grail for many years now...
>>
>>This is not the Mariner model, I guess, but it is the one I have. It looks like it anyway:
>>
>>http://www.kastawayswimwear.com/product.asp?dept%5Fid=19&pf%5Fid=219
>>
>>martin
>
>
>
> Those are nothing like mine.

ok, but they are very good for workout swimming. Perfect fit. Comfortable. Long lasting silicon. And
no clouding.

martin
 
M.W. Smith wrote:

> Liz D wrote:
>
>> "M.W. Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
>>
>>> Al wrote:
>>> > I wasn't able to locate the Mariner model on the speedo website - can
>>>
>>>> you point me in the right direction? Decent goggles have been my Holy Grail for many years
>>>> now...
>>>
>>>
>>> This is not the Mariner model, I guess, but it is the one I have. It looks like it anyway:
>>>
>>> http://www.kastawayswimwear.com/product.asp?dept%5Fid=19&pf%5Fid=219
>>>
>>> martin
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Those are nothing like mine.
>
>
> ok, but they are very good for workout swimming. Perfect fit. Comfortable. Long lasting silicon.
> And no clouding.

I should add that I bought a new one this year because the strap on my first one broke and none of
the stores in Norway carry the straps. But that strap, and the googles, lasted for six years before
the strap broke. That's pretty good. And the goggles are still good as new. I just need a new strap.

martin