OMID Kids Swim Goggles P2mini (Polarised, Anti-fog, 3D Leak-proof Fit) for Ages 6–14
Product description
The essentials
If you’re buying kids’ swim goggles, you’re usually not looking for “nice to have” extras—you want something that stays comfortable, keeps vision clear, and doesn’t leak. The OMID Kids Swim Goggles P2mini are built around that everyday reality: polarised lenses to cut glare, an anti-fog approach for underwater visibility, and a silicone strap and gasket system designed to sit without digging in.
On paper, they come across as a practical mid-range pick for children who swim regularly in outdoor pools, lakes or sea sessions, as well as indoor training where glare still happens from bright surfaces. They’re also positioned for ages 6–14, which is handy if you want one pair that should cover a decent chunk of childhood swimming.
What matters most in use
The big selling points here aren’t flashy—they’re about how the goggles behave minute to minute.

The lenses are polarised and designed to block 99% of intense glare from the sun or reflective water surfaces. For kids, glare can turn swimming into squinting and poor form pretty quickly, so having that reduction in brightness can make a noticeable difference, especially on sunny days or around reflective water.
Fogging is another common problem with kids goggles. These OMID P2mini goggles are described as using an advanced anti-fog treatment to finish fog-free and keep the lenses clear so your child can focus on what they’re doing underwater.
Then there’s fit and leakage. The goggles use an ergonomic 3D frame for a “perfect fit” and are described as “leak-proof”, with a design intended to stop water getting in around the eyes. In real buying terms, this is the difference between “fine for a quick swim” and “usable for longer sessions without constant adjusting”.
Key features that affect comfort


Kids will tolerate a lot—until the goggles start to press, leave marks, or slide around.

These goggles aim to solve that with a premium, adjustable non-slip silicone strap and a flexible nose bridge, plus super-soft silicone gaskets meant to distribute pressure evenly. The idea is a comfortable seal around the eyes that doesn’t hurt the nose or leave a mark on the face.
There’s also an “easy adjustment” concept: a quick-fit buckle and a one-touch adjustment while wearing. That’s not a small detail—many parents know the battle is less about getting the goggles on and more about getting them aligned correctly without a long wrestle.
A slight note of caution: no goggles are universally perfect for every face shape, even with adjustable straps. If your child’s face sits at the extremes of the intended size range, you may need to do a bit of fiddling to get the seal right.
Tech specs
- Type: swim goggles for kids
- Age range: 6–14
- Lenses: polarised
- View: 180° wide field of vision (curved lens technology)
- Anti-fog: advanced anti-fog treatment
- Strap: adjustable non-slip silicone strap
- Seal: super-soft silicone gaskets
- Fit frame: ergonomic 3D frame
- Adjustment: quick-fit buckle, one-touch adjustment
- Water protection: described as professional leak-proof design
- UV protection: 100% UV protection
- Leak protection goal: intended to stop water entering to protect eyes from irritation
- Lens glare claim: blocks 99% of intense glare

Pros and limits, in plain terms
Where it stands out: - Polarised lenses for glare reduction, which is especially useful in bright conditions around water. - Anti-fog treatment for clearer vision during swims. - Comfort-focused silicone strap and gaskets, plus a flexible nose bridge. - A 180° wide viewing angle is a strong point for orientation in the water.
What you should temper expectations on: - “Leak-proof” and “fog-free” are claims, so performance can still vary depending on fit and how the goggles are seated. - It’s built for children, so if your focus is advanced performance training in a very demanding context, you may want to compare with higher-end adult-style or competition-focused setups (depending on what your club typically recommends).


Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
It’s a good fit if your child is in the 6–14 age range and you want goggles that prioritise comfort, reduced glare, and clearer lenses during typical pool or open-water sessions. The adjustable silicone strap and flexible nose bridge make it easier to dial in a workable seal.

It might not suit you if you’re dealing with a very sensitive fit issue—i.e., if your child regularly rejects goggles because they slide or press, and you know you’ll likely need a very specific shape. In that case, it may be worth looking for alternatives with different lens/strap profiles.
Getting the most from them
A quick practical tip: when you first put them on, spend an extra moment checking the silicone gasket seal around the eyes and use the one-touch adjustment to remove slack. For a lot of kids, fogging and leakage are more about how the goggles sit than about the anti-fog coating itself.
For example, before a swim session, you can do a “dry fit” check—then after entering the water, adjust once to correct any misalignment. It won’t fix everything, but it often reduces the usual teething problems on day one.
Is it worth it?

Worth considering if you want kids’ swim goggles with polarised glare reduction, an anti-fog treatment approach, and a comfort-led silicone fit for ages 6–14. The 180° wide view and UV protection also add sensible coverage for outdoor and general water-sport use.
Skip it if you already know your child needs a very specific goggle shape and has disliked similar fits in the past—because even with an adjustable strap and flexible nose bridge, the seal still depends on facial fit.


Mini FAQ
Are these suitable for both indoor and outdoor swimming?
They’re described for outdoor/indoor swimming and other water sports, with polarised lenses aimed at reducing glare from sun and reflective surfaces.

Do they fog up easily?
The lenses are marketed with an advanced anti-fog treatment designed to stop steaming, but actual results can depend on fit and usage.
Are they adjustable for kids?
Yes—there’s an adjustable non-slip silicone strap and a quick-fit buckle for a one-touch adjustment while wearing.
Do they offer UV protection?
They’re stated to provide 100% UV protection, intended to filter out harmful rays.
What age range are they for?
They’re specifically positioned for children aged 6–14.
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