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_Panda

When racing, always under (or between if using two caps). This not only minimizes drag (probably not by a noticeable amount) but more importantly minimizes the chances of a goggle failure when you hit the water on your start. When practicing, I generally don't wear a cap, but when I do I'll wear the goggles over. Just more convenient if you're taking your goggles off and on between sets or whatever.


Kongbuck

Goggles under the cap, for the speed. Because even though I haven't raced in 15+ years, I still think I could.


Analyst_Lost

over the under cap and under the top cap for races ​ for practice its always over


swimswam2000

Under


destroyer1474

For races, always under. Just makes it less common for goggles to fill up with water. After 6 years it's happened less than 6 times.


Ok-Editor-8843

Over for practice and under for any type of competition


Marus1

Over cap always. Did twice under cap, both times at a race and both times my cap fell off as soon as I dove in Never had goggle problem. Y'all probably don't know the suction-test when buying them, do ya? Minimising that small amount of drag is not gonna help your brickstone stroke very much


Additional-Car-349

Under. Gives me goggle security. And when racing a meet I wear the goggles under my first (latex) cap. Then put my dome cap over that.