TYR Velocity goggles update

Disappointingly, on their third outing my new TYR goggles persistently misted up. No idea why. They’d been fine the first two times and I rinsed them in clean water and kept them in a hard case when not being used, but on my third session they were misting up within fifteen seconds of being put on, which made it quite tricky to read the pace clock.

I’m sure natural oils from eyelashes and skin contribute to the problem of misting up, but I wonder if the water temperature also makes the problem worse? The pool where I normally swim is an early 70s “warehouse” design with minimal insulation, and on cold days such as we’ve had this week there’s a noticeable drop in water temperature despite the pool cover (which I assume is put on every night).

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Swimming, 10th January 2019

Back to the pool today with a new, faster, target, fully expecting it to be quite tough. I wasn’t wrong this time, either. It really was hard work. Had my first failure on rep 12 and another on 20, but after that managed to keep going to the end. Back tomorrow (hopefully) to see if I can get a little further.

USRPT distance this year: 10,400m
Total distance this year: 10,400m

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TYR Velocity goggles first impressions

As I posted last week, I was in need of some new goggles to replace my TYR Racetech pair and ended up purchasing three sets: TYR Velocity, Arena Tracks and Nike Remora, all with clear lenses as the pool I usually swim in is not very well lit and has no natural light.

As the strap on the Racetech goggles had just failed I thought I’d try the Velocity ones first. I’ve now done a couple of sessions with them. They’re a more streamlined design compared with the Racetech pair which had lenses that protrude a fair bit more. Initially I thought that design would help with misting up as I felt that at least some of the problem was due to natural oils transferring from eyelashes to the inside of the lens. It didn’t seem to make any significant difference though, and in fact I found that the lack of streamlined design meant that water tended to drag at them more when pushing off the wall.

Unlike the Racetechs, which appear to have a rubber strap, the Velocity pair have a pair (or rather, two loops) of what looks like a silicone strap, secured by a single adjuster at the back rather than one each side of the eye. The rubber strap was comfortable and didn’t obviously appear to slip, but I don’t think repeated immersion in chlorinated water really did it any good. The single adjuster on the new pair also appears to hold its position well.

One of the things I really did like about the old pair was that they gave quite a good view around me. I have an emergency pair of Speedo goggles that are like staring down a pair of pipes by comparison. The new ones are almost as good. There’s probably a little less definition to the sides because of the shape of the lens, but it’s still possible to tell that something is there. In fact whilst swimming I’m not aware of the presence of the eye gaskets at all, perhaps helped by the fact that they’re also clear.

The only two niggles so far have been that the adjuster can get caught in my hair and that when I take them off it’s clear that the right hand lens has been digging into the side of my nose slightly, though I’ve not been aware of that at all whilst I am swimming. It’s possible that using a wider nosepiece might help, but as the fit is otherwise very comfortable I’m going to leave things a little longer before attempting to change anything.

Unlike many of my previous sets of goggles, none of the ones I’ve bought this time around come with a storage bag or case, though for me that’s not a big deal as I prefer to keep them in a hard case anyhow.

Overall I’d say I’m quite pleased with this pair so far. Mostly I can just forget they’re there whilst I’m swimming which is exactly what I want. It remains to be seen how they perform over a longer period, and in particular how long it takes them to start fogging up.

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Swimming, 8th January 2019

I arrived on poolside today to find a number of slow(er than me) swimmers taking up multiple lanes. Fortunately the lifeguards were happy to make another lane for me. I don’t relish the prospect of piling into some lady twenty years my senior swimming at half my speed 🙁

Anyhow, another reduced interval for my session today, which meant I was expecting it to be tough going and was aware that I might struggle to get through the entire set. I wasn’t wrong either. I was pretty much on the limit as the set progressed, still breathing fairly heavily by the time I started each new rep. Somewhat to my surprise however I did in fact get through the entire set, though walking in a straight line was quite demanding once I climbed out of the pool 🙂

That means another reduced interval for next time. Given how tough I found it today I think getting all the way through another set immediately might be asking too much, but we’ll just have to see how it goes.

USRPT distance this year: 8,700m
Total distance this year: 8,700m

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Swimming, 7th January 2019

A repeat of Friday’s session today, with the advantage of new goggles, despite feeling quite tired and not really wanting to go thanks to not sleeping very well last night.

As things turned out however, once I got going it actually went pretty well and I completed the entire set, so hopefully I’ll be back tomorrow having reduced the interval yet again. I suspect it’s going to start to get much tougher fairly soon.

USRPT distance this year: 6,900m
Total distance this year: 6,900m

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Building an observatory. Construction #36

It certainly wasn’t warm out there today, but armed with some newly-purchased stainless steel screws I decided to get on with the cladding on the sides of the roof. To do that it was necessary to open the roof which I’ve not done in what seems like ages, so whilst it was open I took a rare daytime photo.

As usual it took rather more time than expected to get the cladding into place, mostly because I was trying to be very careful to avoid fouling any of the structure as the roof opens and closes whilst keeping the gap between the sides of the roof and the wall as small as practical. Another minor little issue that I should have identified sooner also tripped me up: stainless steel screws are not magnetic, so they don’t stick on the end of the magnetic driver bit that I have for my drill/driver. This left me needing to use all three hands to hold the wood, the screw and the drill. And that’s when I noticed the problem 🙂

By the time it was too dark to work I’d got most of one side done. It really was quite dark, too. The chickens had all taken themselves to bed before I’d even finished tidying up. There’s no rain forecast for tomorrow so hopefully I can get out there again and it will be quicker having sorted most of the difficult bits today, which should allow me to finish most of it off and perhaps even start on the flap in the southern gable.

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Swimming, 4th January 2019

A tough session today, dropping my rest interval down again and already feeling very tired in the arms. I plugged away but eventually failed on rep 16, so hopefully I can do better next week.

USRPT distance this year: 5,100m
Total distance this year: 5,100m

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Swimming, 3rd January 2019

A very tough day today, though I’m really not sure why. I was just repeating the same set as yesterday. Must be the change of goggles 😀

All in all though, despite being very tired towards the end, things went pretty well and I completed the set. I’ll therefore be looking to make it a bit harder tomorrow.

USRPT distance this year: 3,600m
Total distance this year: 3,600m

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Building an observatory. Construction #35

Dry weather on the last day of the Christmas break gave me the opportunity to get back to the observatory and clad the last, eastern, wall. This wall is very sheltered, being barely a metre from a stone wall and also shaded from the east by the Beer Shack, so it was where I intended to use up as many off-cuts as practical from cladding the rest of the building. As a result work went a little more slowly, but by the time it was done I had less than a couple of metres of scrap timber to discard.

Although the sun was setting I decided there was just time to finish off the northern end (I left the top two pieces last time because they needed cutting around other timbers and it was too dark). By the time they were done it was once again too dark to work any further.

I did manage to get out the next day and take a photo of progress so far however:

If the weather remains dry then the next steps are probably to clad the sides of the roof and the gables and end flap. Otherwise I’ll be back inside to get the ducting all done so I can lay the floor.

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Time for new goggles again

After just over a year wearing TYR Racetech goggles, the two pairs I bought have finally given up the ghost. In both cases the strap just fell apart quite suddenly after the material seemed to degrade very rapidly.

Although people had told me they didn’t tend to mist up I found they were no better than any other goggles I had and the shape of the lens meant that the water pulled at them when pushing off walls, so I decided I’d try something different again.

I’ve been looking for something fairly streamlined, with a strap that appears to stay in position and clear lenses. Clear goggles don’t seem to be particularly in favour as far as I can see, but I prefer them for swimming at my usual pool because it’s actually quite poorly lit (there’s no natural daylight and the walls are all bare brick). In the end I decided to try these:

  • TYR Velocity
  • Arena Tracks
  • Nike Remora

They’re all very similar designs, so I’ll probably test them all out and then order another pair or two of whichever ones I feel happiest with.

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