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    Swimvee™

    Sensory Goggles

    Designed for children who are scared of going underwater.

    Every goggle that leaks confirms the fear. Swimvee seals by suction instead, so nothing gets in their eyes, and the fear stops being reinforced every lesson.

    Suction seal that never breaks when they adjust
    No water in the eyes — no shock, no fear
    Made for kids who are scared of going underwater
    Clear vision in the water
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    Sensory Goggles (Aquaphobia)
    Sensory Goggles (Aquaphobia)
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    Your child doesn’t hate the water. They hate what happens when their goggles leak.

    Every regular swim goggle makes the same promise: leak-proof.

    But here’s what they don’t tell you. Every one of them seals the same way — by pressing rubber or silicone into the face. To hold that seal they need to be tight. And tight goggles on a moving, fidgeting, nervous child always break the seal eventually.

    Water gets in. It stings. It shocks. For a child who is already scared of going underwater, that one moment is enough to confirm everything they feared — going underwater is dangerous.

    And every lesson after that is harder. Not because your child can’t learn to swim. Because their goggles keep teaching them the wrong lesson.

    So we removed the reason the seal breaks in the first place.

    Regular goggles fight leaks by pressing harder into the face. A nervous child adjusts them. The seal breaks. Water gets in. Fear wins.

    Swimvee works differently.

    SoftSeal holds through gentle suction, not pressure — the way a soft cup rests against skin instead of pushing in. No tightness required. No fidgeting breaks the seal. No water gets in the eyes.

    The SnapBack clasp clicks open and shut like a seatbelt — no pulling over wet hair, no tangled straps, no trapped feeling. Your child can take them off in one move. That sense of control is part of what makes a nervous child willing to try going under.

    Same goal: no water in the eyes. Completely different mechanism.

    Recommended by a Pediatric Occupational Therapist

    OTR/L reviewed

    Many children who are scared of going underwater aren’t afraid of the water itself.

    They’re afraid of what happens when their goggles leak — the sudden sting, the shock of water in the eyes, the loss of control. Every time it happens, the fear gets reinforced.

    Standard goggles seal by pressing tightly against the face. They need that tension to work. But a child who is anxious will keep adjusting them — and every adjustment breaks the seal.

    Swimvee’s suction-based seal doesn’t require tightness to hold. There is no tension to break. No fidgeting creates a gap. No water gets in. The fear stops being reinforced — and gradually, it starts to fade.

    Fear of water is one of the most common childhood anxieties — and leaking goggles are one of the most consistent triggers that reinforce it.

    Jessica Brown, OTR/L, Pediatric Occupational Therapist

    WHY REGULAR GOGGLES KEEP FAILING SCARED KIDS
    Swimvee vs Regular Goggles comparison

    Swimvee vs Regular Goggles

    Every “leak-proof” goggle on the market seals the same way: by pressing harder into the face.

    For a scared child who keeps adjusting their goggles — that tight seal breaks the moment they move. Water gets in. The fear gets worse.

    Swimvee seals by suction. No tightness needed. No fidgeting breaks it. No water gets in the eyes. The fear loses its fuel.

    • Seals by suction — no tightness required
    • No broken seal when your child adjusts
    • No water in the eyes — no shock trigger
    • Fear stops being reinforced every lesson
    Swimvee vs Regular Goggles comparison

    How Swimvee Works

    No tight squeeze, no broken seal, no water in the eyes. Three simple steps that change what going underwater feels like.
    Rest SoftSeal gently around the eyes
    1

    Rest SoftSeal gently around the eyes

    The soft silicone gasket rests against the skin and seals through gentle suction — not by pressing hard. No tightness required to hold the seal.

    Click the SnapBack clasp shut
    2

    Click the SnapBack clasp shut

    The clasp opens and closes like a seatbelt. No pulling over the head. No tangled straps. Nothing that makes a nervous child feel trapped.

    Let your child stay in control
    3

    Let your child stay in control

    One click and they’re off. Your child knows they can get out the moment they need to. That control is what makes a scared child willing to try going under.

    No water in the eyes. No fear reinforced. Just a child learning that going underwater is safe.

    Child wearing Swimvee goggles in the pool

    Try Swimvee where it counts — risk-free

    A scared child needs to try these in real water. Not just unbox them.
    Risk-Free

    90-Day Risk-Free Trial

    Your child doesn’t need another pair of goggles that looks good online but leaks in the pool.

    That’s why we want you to try Swimvee in real water — actual pool sessions, real lessons, real underwater moments.

    If the seal ever breaks and water gets in your child’s eyes — or if for any reason they’re not the right fit — send them back within 90 days for a full refund. No questions asked.

    Because you’ve already spent enough on goggles that didn’t work.

    Test them where it matters — underwater, in a real pool, with a child who is scared.

    Try Swimvee Risk-Free

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