Description:
This flexible swimming goggle frame adapts to the nose and facial contours to reduce pressure and improve comfort during long pool sessions. The Speedo Biofuse 2.0 focuses on a softer seal and an easier fit, offering anti-fog and anti-leak features that help keep vision clear while training or enjoying recreational swims. The low‑profile strap and ergonomic split design aim to sit comfortably around the head for steady positioning during stroke work.
Key Points
The frame material stretches to follow the shape of your nose and face, which can reduce areas of tight contact and the need for constant readjustment. The edges are very soft and include a new ribbed design to improve seal and comfort around the eye socket. A pressure‑button adjustment mechanism makes it quick to tighten or loosen the fit without pulling the goggles off, useful during session transitions. The textured inner surface of the strap helps prevent slipping during starts and turns. Note that, according to the manufacturer, fit can vary between face shapes and may not suit very small or very large facial proportions equally.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Speedo Biofuse 2.0 Swimming Goggles
- Brand: Speedo
- Key features: Anti-fog, Anti-leak
- Strap type: Low-profile split strap with textured inner surface
- Adjustment: Patented easy press-button mechanism
Benefits
The combination of a flexible frame and soft edges reduces localised pressure, so these goggles can feel more comfortable for repeated sessions. The push-button adjustment system allows fast setup on the poolside and helps maintain a consistent seal without fiddly straps. Vision remains clearer longer thanks to the anti-fog treatment, which is useful for drills that require clear sighting of lane lines and coach signals. The ergonomic strap design also contributes to stability during starts and flip turns, lowering the chance of slippage.
Usage Recommendations
For training, set the strap tension using the press-button while the goggles are dry to find an initial comfortable position, then adjust slightly after a short test swim. Rinse the lenses with fresh water after use and avoid rubbing the inner anti-fog surface to preserve its coating. If you find minor leakage, try repositioning the flexible frame slightly along the nose bridge until the seal improves. Consider carrying a spare strap if you plan frequent outdoor sessions where exposure and wear increase the chance of strap degradation.







