
SplashyEyes™ — Skip Hair-Yanks, Fog & Raccoon Eyes With Snap-On Kids Goggles
Get Kids Diving Without the Fog, the Leaks, or the Hair-Yanks
SplashyEyes™ are the wide-view kids' swim goggles built for parents who are sick of watching their kid cry by the side of the pool because the last pair pinched, fogged, or tore out half a ponytail. Snap-on back-buckle. SoftSeal™ silicone cushion. Anti-fog lenses that don't quit after the third dip.

Stop Begging Your Kid to Get Back in the Water
You've probably been here. The new goggles fogged up by lap two. The strap yanked her hair every time you tried to pull them off. And after 20 minutes underwater, your son climbed out with raccoon eyes so deep it looked painful — because the only way to "fix" the leak was to crank the strap tighter and tighter.
Most kids' goggles are just shrunk-down adult goggles. Narrow lens. Hard plastic seal. Pull-over strap that always finds the hair. They're cheap to make and miserable to wear.
Three Things That Actually Make a Difference
➤ SnapBack Strap™ Comes Off Fast Without Yanking Hair: The back of the strap unclips with one push. No more wrestling the goggles over a wet ponytail. Kids can take them off themselves between dives.
➤ SoftSeal™ Silicone Cushion Stops Leaks Without Pinching: A food-grade silicone gasket forms the seal by cushioning, not squeezing. That means no red rings around the eyes, no overtightening to stop trickles, and no "raccoon eyes" after a long swim lesson.
➤ Wide-View Anti-Fog Lens Stays Clear Past the Third Lap: One panoramic window instead of two narrow eye-holes — kids can actually see underwater. The anti-fog is treated into the inner lens surface, not sprayed on, so it doesn't rinse away after a few swims.
Why the Inside of the Lens Matters More Than the Strap
Almost every pair of kids' goggles on the shelf fogs up because the "anti-fog" is a thin spray applied at the factory — chlorine washes it off the first week. SplashyEyes™ treats the inner lens surface during molding, which is why the clarity holds through a full season of pool days.
The seal works the same way. Instead of a thin rubber lip that has to be cranked tight to stop leaks, the SoftSeal™ gasket is a thick silicone cushion that conforms to a child's face. Less pressure, better seal. No more "owie" when the goggles come off.
What Other Parents Are Saying
"My daughter literally screamed the last time I tried to pull her old goggles off — caught her hair so bad. These pop off with a click. She does it herself now." — Sarah K.
"Got these for swim lessons. I was skeptical of the 'anti-fog' claim because we've burned through three pairs that all stopped working in a week. We're four weeks in and they're still crystal clear." — Marcus T.
What Your Kid Gets in the Box
✓ One pair of SplashyEyes™ wide-view goggles (Pink, Blue, or Black)
✓ Matching silicone earplugs to keep water out of small ears
✓ Matching nose clip for swim-lesson divers
✓ Adjustable back-buckle strap that fits a wide range of kid head sizes
How to Set Them Up for the First Pool Day
1. Snap the back strap into the buckle while it's still loose.
2. Place the goggles flat against your kid's face and tighten only until the seal feels gentle — not tight.
3. Have them blink a few times. If they can blink comfortably, it's set. If it feels pinchy, loosen one click.
4. Rinse in cool fresh water after each swim and air dry. Don't wipe the inside of the lens — that's where the anti-fog coating lives.
SplashyEyes™ vs. The Bargain-Pack Goggles
| SplashyEyes™ | Bargain Multi-Pack | Sporting-Goods Junior Pair | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strap removal | One-click back-buckle | Pull over the head — yanks hair | Pull-over — same problem |
| Seal style | SoftSeal™ silicone cushion | Hard rubber lip | Thin silicone rim |
| Anti-fog | Treated inner surface, lasts the season | Spray-on, gone in a week | Mixed — fades by mid-season |
| Lens view | Single wide-view window | Narrow split-lens | Narrow split-lens |
| Raccoon eyes after swim | None | Yes, every time | Yes, especially on long sessions |
| What's included | Goggles + earplugs + nose clip | Just the goggles | Just the goggles |
Specs
- Lens: Single wide-view polycarbonate, anti-fog treated inner surface
- Frame & seal: BPA-free, PVC-free, food-grade silicone (skin-friendly)
- Strap: Adjustable silicone with SnapBack™ back-buckle
- Made for: Swim lessons, pool play, beach trips, bath time
- Colors: Pink / Blue / Black (Black ships with rainbow mirror lens)
- Included: 1× goggles, 1× silicone earplug set, 1× nose clip
Questions Parents Ask
Will these actually fit my small child's face?
Yes — the SoftSeal™ silicone is designed to conform to smaller face shapes, and the back-buckle strap adjusts down small enough to seal on toddlers and out wide enough for older kids. If the seal isn't right out of the box, the 90-day trial covers a swap.
Does the anti-fog really last, or does it wear off after a few swims?
The coating is bonded into the inside of the lens during molding, not sprayed on after — chlorine doesn't rinse it off. Just don't wipe the inside dry with a towel (that's what removes the coating) and they'll stay clear through a full season.
Are the materials safe for sensitive skin around the eyes?
Yes. The silicone is BPA-free, PVC-free, food-grade, and hypoallergenic. No latex. The SoftSeal™ cushion sits flat against the skin without pinching, so there's no chafing even on kids with sensitive skin.
What if my kid still gets a leak?
Tiny leaks usually mean the strap is overtightened — which actually breaks the seal by pulling the silicone away from the face. Loosen one click and have them press the lens gently to their face before tightening again. If it still leaks, the 90-day trial covers a swap or full refund.
How do I clean them between swims?
Rinse in cool fresh water after every pool or beach session to wash off chlorine and salt. Air dry. Don't leave them on a hot car dashboard — heat breaks down silicone over time.
The 90-Day Splash-Test Trial
Take SplashyEyes™ to swim lessons, the community pool, the beach, the bathtub — wherever your kid swims. Try them for a full 90 days. If they fog up, leak, pinch, or pull hair the way the last pair did, send us one note and we'll refund every penny.
You don't even ship the goggles back. You just tell us they didn't work for your kid, and we make it right.
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SplashyEyes™ — Skip Hair-Yanks, Fog & Raccoon Eyes With Snap-On Kids Goggles
Get Kids Diving Without the Fog, the Leaks, or the Hair-Yanks
SplashyEyes™ are the wide-view kids' swim goggles built for parents who are sick of watching their kid cry by the side of the pool because the last pair pinched, fogged, or tore out half a ponytail. Snap-on back-buckle. SoftSeal™ silicone cushion. Anti-fog lenses that don't quit after the third dip.

Stop Begging Your Kid to Get Back in the Water
You've probably been here. The new goggles fogged up by lap two. The strap yanked her hair every time you tried to pull them off. And after 20 minutes underwater, your son climbed out with raccoon eyes so deep it looked painful — because the only way to "fix" the leak was to crank the strap tighter and tighter.
Most kids' goggles are just shrunk-down adult goggles. Narrow lens. Hard plastic seal. Pull-over strap that always finds the hair. They're cheap to make and miserable to wear.
Three Things That Actually Make a Difference
➤ SnapBack Strap™ Comes Off Fast Without Yanking Hair: The back of the strap unclips with one push. No more wrestling the goggles over a wet ponytail. Kids can take them off themselves between dives.
➤ SoftSeal™ Silicone Cushion Stops Leaks Without Pinching: A food-grade silicone gasket forms the seal by cushioning, not squeezing. That means no red rings around the eyes, no overtightening to stop trickles, and no "raccoon eyes" after a long swim lesson.
➤ Wide-View Anti-Fog Lens Stays Clear Past the Third Lap: One panoramic window instead of two narrow eye-holes — kids can actually see underwater. The anti-fog is treated into the inner lens surface, not sprayed on, so it doesn't rinse away after a few swims.
Why the Inside of the Lens Matters More Than the Strap
Almost every pair of kids' goggles on the shelf fogs up because the "anti-fog" is a thin spray applied at the factory — chlorine washes it off the first week. SplashyEyes™ treats the inner lens surface during molding, which is why the clarity holds through a full season of pool days.
The seal works the same way. Instead of a thin rubber lip that has to be cranked tight to stop leaks, the SoftSeal™ gasket is a thick silicone cushion that conforms to a child's face. Less pressure, better seal. No more "owie" when the goggles come off.
What Other Parents Are Saying
"My daughter literally screamed the last time I tried to pull her old goggles off — caught her hair so bad. These pop off with a click. She does it herself now." — Sarah K.
"Got these for swim lessons. I was skeptical of the 'anti-fog' claim because we've burned through three pairs that all stopped working in a week. We're four weeks in and they're still crystal clear." — Marcus T.
What Your Kid Gets in the Box
✓ One pair of SplashyEyes™ wide-view goggles (Pink, Blue, or Black)
✓ Matching silicone earplugs to keep water out of small ears
✓ Matching nose clip for swim-lesson divers
✓ Adjustable back-buckle strap that fits a wide range of kid head sizes
How to Set Them Up for the First Pool Day
1. Snap the back strap into the buckle while it's still loose.
2. Place the goggles flat against your kid's face and tighten only until the seal feels gentle — not tight.
3. Have them blink a few times. If they can blink comfortably, it's set. If it feels pinchy, loosen one click.
4. Rinse in cool fresh water after each swim and air dry. Don't wipe the inside of the lens — that's where the anti-fog coating lives.
SplashyEyes™ vs. The Bargain-Pack Goggles
| SplashyEyes™ | Bargain Multi-Pack | Sporting-Goods Junior Pair | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strap removal | One-click back-buckle | Pull over the head — yanks hair | Pull-over — same problem |
| Seal style | SoftSeal™ silicone cushion | Hard rubber lip | Thin silicone rim |
| Anti-fog | Treated inner surface, lasts the season | Spray-on, gone in a week | Mixed — fades by mid-season |
| Lens view | Single wide-view window | Narrow split-lens | Narrow split-lens |
| Raccoon eyes after swim | None | Yes, every time | Yes, especially on long sessions |
| What's included | Goggles + earplugs + nose clip | Just the goggles | Just the goggles |
Specs
- Lens: Single wide-view polycarbonate, anti-fog treated inner surface
- Frame & seal: BPA-free, PVC-free, food-grade silicone (skin-friendly)
- Strap: Adjustable silicone with SnapBack™ back-buckle
- Made for: Swim lessons, pool play, beach trips, bath time
- Colors: Pink / Blue / Black (Black ships with rainbow mirror lens)
- Included: 1× goggles, 1× silicone earplug set, 1× nose clip
Questions Parents Ask
Will these actually fit my small child's face?
Yes — the SoftSeal™ silicone is designed to conform to smaller face shapes, and the back-buckle strap adjusts down small enough to seal on toddlers and out wide enough for older kids. If the seal isn't right out of the box, the 90-day trial covers a swap.
Does the anti-fog really last, or does it wear off after a few swims?
The coating is bonded into the inside of the lens during molding, not sprayed on after — chlorine doesn't rinse it off. Just don't wipe the inside dry with a towel (that's what removes the coating) and they'll stay clear through a full season.
Are the materials safe for sensitive skin around the eyes?
Yes. The silicone is BPA-free, PVC-free, food-grade, and hypoallergenic. No latex. The SoftSeal™ cushion sits flat against the skin without pinching, so there's no chafing even on kids with sensitive skin.
What if my kid still gets a leak?
Tiny leaks usually mean the strap is overtightened — which actually breaks the seal by pulling the silicone away from the face. Loosen one click and have them press the lens gently to their face before tightening again. If it still leaks, the 90-day trial covers a swap or full refund.
How do I clean them between swims?
Rinse in cool fresh water after every pool or beach session to wash off chlorine and salt. Air dry. Don't leave them on a hot car dashboard — heat breaks down silicone over time.
The 90-Day Splash-Test Trial
Take SplashyEyes™ to swim lessons, the community pool, the beach, the bathtub — wherever your kid swims. Try them for a full 90 days. If they fog up, leak, pinch, or pull hair the way the last pair did, send us one note and we'll refund every penny.
You don't even ship the goggles back. You just tell us they didn't work for your kid, and we make it right.
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Get Kids Diving Without the Fog, the Leaks, or the Hair-Yanks
SplashyEyes™ are the wide-view kids' swim goggles built for parents who are sick of watching their kid cry by the side of the pool because the last pair pinched, fogged, or tore out half a ponytail. Snap-on back-buckle. SoftSeal™ silicone cushion. Anti-fog lenses that don't quit after the third dip.

Stop Begging Your Kid to Get Back in the Water
You've probably been here. The new goggles fogged up by lap two. The strap yanked her hair every time you tried to pull them off. And after 20 minutes underwater, your son climbed out with raccoon eyes so deep it looked painful — because the only way to "fix" the leak was to crank the strap tighter and tighter.
Most kids' goggles are just shrunk-down adult goggles. Narrow lens. Hard plastic seal. Pull-over strap that always finds the hair. They're cheap to make and miserable to wear.
Three Things That Actually Make a Difference
➤ SnapBack Strap™ Comes Off Fast Without Yanking Hair: The back of the strap unclips with one push. No more wrestling the goggles over a wet ponytail. Kids can take them off themselves between dives.
➤ SoftSeal™ Silicone Cushion Stops Leaks Without Pinching: A food-grade silicone gasket forms the seal by cushioning, not squeezing. That means no red rings around the eyes, no overtightening to stop trickles, and no "raccoon eyes" after a long swim lesson.
➤ Wide-View Anti-Fog Lens Stays Clear Past the Third Lap: One panoramic window instead of two narrow eye-holes — kids can actually see underwater. The anti-fog is treated into the inner lens surface, not sprayed on, so it doesn't rinse away after a few swims.
Why the Inside of the Lens Matters More Than the Strap
Almost every pair of kids' goggles on the shelf fogs up because the "anti-fog" is a thin spray applied at the factory — chlorine washes it off the first week. SplashyEyes™ treats the inner lens surface during molding, which is why the clarity holds through a full season of pool days.
The seal works the same way. Instead of a thin rubber lip that has to be cranked tight to stop leaks, the SoftSeal™ gasket is a thick silicone cushion that conforms to a child's face. Less pressure, better seal. No more "owie" when the goggles come off.
What Other Parents Are Saying
"My daughter literally screamed the last time I tried to pull her old goggles off — caught her hair so bad. These pop off with a click. She does it herself now." — Sarah K.
"Got these for swim lessons. I was skeptical of the 'anti-fog' claim because we've burned through three pairs that all stopped working in a week. We're four weeks in and they're still crystal clear." — Marcus T.
What Your Kid Gets in the Box
✓ One pair of SplashyEyes™ wide-view goggles (Pink, Blue, or Black)
✓ Matching silicone earplugs to keep water out of small ears
✓ Matching nose clip for swim-lesson divers
✓ Adjustable back-buckle strap that fits a wide range of kid head sizes
How to Set Them Up for the First Pool Day
1. Snap the back strap into the buckle while it's still loose.
2. Place the goggles flat against your kid's face and tighten only until the seal feels gentle — not tight.
3. Have them blink a few times. If they can blink comfortably, it's set. If it feels pinchy, loosen one click.
4. Rinse in cool fresh water after each swim and air dry. Don't wipe the inside of the lens — that's where the anti-fog coating lives.
SplashyEyes™ vs. The Bargain-Pack Goggles
| SplashyEyes™ | Bargain Multi-Pack | Sporting-Goods Junior Pair | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Strap removal | One-click back-buckle | Pull over the head — yanks hair | Pull-over — same problem |
| Seal style | SoftSeal™ silicone cushion | Hard rubber lip | Thin silicone rim |
| Anti-fog | Treated inner surface, lasts the season | Spray-on, gone in a week | Mixed — fades by mid-season |
| Lens view | Single wide-view window | Narrow split-lens | Narrow split-lens |
| Raccoon eyes after swim | None | Yes, every time | Yes, especially on long sessions |
| What's included | Goggles + earplugs + nose clip | Just the goggles | Just the goggles |
Specs
- Lens: Single wide-view polycarbonate, anti-fog treated inner surface
- Frame & seal: BPA-free, PVC-free, food-grade silicone (skin-friendly)
- Strap: Adjustable silicone with SnapBack™ back-buckle
- Made for: Swim lessons, pool play, beach trips, bath time
- Colors: Pink / Blue / Black (Black ships with rainbow mirror lens)
- Included: 1× goggles, 1× silicone earplug set, 1× nose clip
Questions Parents Ask
Will these actually fit my small child's face?
Yes — the SoftSeal™ silicone is designed to conform to smaller face shapes, and the back-buckle strap adjusts down small enough to seal on toddlers and out wide enough for older kids. If the seal isn't right out of the box, the 90-day trial covers a swap.
Does the anti-fog really last, or does it wear off after a few swims?
The coating is bonded into the inside of the lens during molding, not sprayed on after — chlorine doesn't rinse it off. Just don't wipe the inside dry with a towel (that's what removes the coating) and they'll stay clear through a full season.
Are the materials safe for sensitive skin around the eyes?
Yes. The silicone is BPA-free, PVC-free, food-grade, and hypoallergenic. No latex. The SoftSeal™ cushion sits flat against the skin without pinching, so there's no chafing even on kids with sensitive skin.
What if my kid still gets a leak?
Tiny leaks usually mean the strap is overtightened — which actually breaks the seal by pulling the silicone away from the face. Loosen one click and have them press the lens gently to their face before tightening again. If it still leaks, the 90-day trial covers a swap or full refund.
How do I clean them between swims?
Rinse in cool fresh water after every pool or beach session to wash off chlorine and salt. Air dry. Don't leave them on a hot car dashboard — heat breaks down silicone over time.
The 90-Day Splash-Test Trial
Take SplashyEyes™ to swim lessons, the community pool, the beach, the bathtub — wherever your kid swims. Try them for a full 90 days. If they fog up, leak, pinch, or pull hair the way the last pair did, send us one note and we'll refund every penny.
You don't even ship the goggles back. You just tell us they didn't work for your kid, and we make it right.



























