Finding the right swimming goggles in Australia can make a huge difference to your comfort, confidence and performance in the water. At Swimwear Shack, we stock a carefully selected range of goggles designed for swimmers of all levels—from beginners learning their first laps to elite athletes chasing personal bests.
Our collection includes training goggles, racing goggles, open water goggles and kids swimming goggles, with options from leading brands like Speedo and Arena. Each style is designed with specific features to suit different swimming needs.
Training goggles are built for comfort during long sessions in the pool, with soft seals and adjustable straps to ensure a secure fit without pressure. Racing goggles, on the other hand, are designed to minimise drag and sit low-profile on the face, helping competitive swimmers gain every possible advantage on race day.
Many of our swimming goggles include anti-fog technology, UV protection and wide-vision lenses to improve visibility both indoors and outdoors. Whether you're swimming laps at your local pool or competing at a high level, clear vision is essential for performance.
Choosing the right pair of goggles comes down to fit, comfort and purpose. If you're unsure, our team at Swimwear Shack—made up of passionate swimmers—can help guide you to the best option for your needs.
Swimming Goggles frequently asked questions
What swimming goggles are best for training?
Training goggles are designed for comfort over long sessions, with soft seals and adjustable straps. They are ideal for regular swimmers and squad training.
What is the difference between racing and training goggles?
Racing goggles are low-profile and designed to reduce drag, while training goggles prioritise comfort and durability for longer swims.
How do I stop my swimming goggles from fogging up?
Look for goggles with anti-fog lenses and avoid touching the inside of the lens. Rinse with fresh water after use to maintain clarity. You can even try some anti fog soloution
How should swimming goggles fit?
Goggles should create a light seal around your eyes without being too tight. A good test is to press them gently against your face—they should stay in place briefly without the strap.






















































































































