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Harmony Smiley's Nose Plugs, Grey, One Size, 1 Count (Pack of 1)

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About this item

  • Soft cushioned pads
  • Bendable wire frame allows for full adjustability
  • Nylon cord easily loops around your helmet strap
  • Ideal for whitewater kayakers
  • So comfortable you can hardly feel them
  • Designed by former world champion Eric Southwick
  • Ideal for whitewater kayakers
  • So comfortable you can hardly feel them
  • Bendable wire frame allow for full adjustability
  • Nylon cord easily loops around your helmet strap
  • Designed by former world champion Eric Southwick


Worn and tested by some of the best padders in the world, Smiley's Nose Plugs stay on in the largest of holes. Very discrete and light, made with soft cushioned pads for comfort while you paddle. Ideal for whitewater kayakers Bendable wire frame allows for full adjustability Nylon cord easily loops around your helmet strap


J. Stahl
2025-09-07 15:35:49
This is the ONLY nose clip that works for me and my big nose. At 6' and 180 lbs, I am not a small guy.This nose clip works well! I cut the string off and keep it in a small case in my swim bag.I tried similar products from Speedo, Tyr, Arena and FINIS. Those other brands slipped off so easily or allowed plenty of water to leak up my nostril. That's right. I bought 5 different brands so you don't have to! Only Harmony Smiley's worked well. You can really pinch/pressure it to fit your own nose well. It's conforming and lasts. I've used ONE clip for 2 seasons now. I am ordering a backup in case I drop and lose mine.The Harmony Smiley's nose clip stays on firmly during active lap swimming (decent speed, plenty of splashing on turns). Sure, it will occasionally come lose, and I can linger quickly on a turn and pinch it tight no problem. But it held firmly through a 600 yard warm-up yesterday without needing so much as an adjustment. I found the seal holds if I made sure my nose is not oily (no excess sunscreen) and clean when I first put it on. And it's easy to grab and remove between sets during lap swim, and then just clip it back on and you're good to go for your next set.The chemicals they use in local pools really irritates my allergies. Harmony Smiley's is the only nose clip that worked. Now I can swim without massive sinus headaches from pool chemicals.All other nose clip brands were a waste of money for me. THIS IS THE ONE TO BUY!
J.H.S.
2025-08-06 15:42:45
First off, this review is only in regards to the nose clip. I have a swim iPod so I have earbuds and didn't need earplugs. I purchased 4 different nose clips that day and I will address all of them in this review.First off, I've always been a Cressi product user. I don't know why, but there stuff seems to fit my face better, and being female it seems like a lot of products are designed more for men or children. My Cressi nose plug I had for about a year, the plastic was really hard but it also seemed like it was dissolving, like when you have a piece of gum in your mouth too long. It got so uncomfortable near the end, it kind of soured me on that particular product so I thought I try some others.The first product I tried was the Swim Elite plug. I was surprised at first because from looking at the picture I was expecting two plastic straps across the nose, but it only one. The sides are rounded and raised which I mistakingly thought was two separate pieces Not a big deal except that this nose clip is almost identical to the "2 piece swim swimming clear set" by Como. (The Como set was half the price and twice the product). There are enough slight differences, for copyright purposes I'm sure, but they function exactly the same. When I first looked at both of them I was a little concerned about the nose pads. They look cheap and poorly attached. I'm not sure how long they will last but not sure what the life expectancy of nose plugs are anyway. I washed my face, having read some of the reviews of people having problems if they had any oil on their faces, and set out to test it. I had to manipulate my nose a bit to get t on, there isn't much give in plastic. It wasn't uncomfortable so to speak, but I was aware of it being there. I swam across the pool and I felt like it was going to fall off, as it slid down my nose a bit. I swam my regular program and they stayed on, but there was that feeling like they were going to come off the whole time. It should also be noted, that I could blow air out my nose, so I'm assuming one could breathe air in if they accidentally breathed through their nose. I tried it again over the next couple of days, with the same results. It never came off, but still felt "about to." Overall, an acceptable back up product.The next one I tried was the 2 piece swim combo by Como. Essentially these are identical to the Swim Elite product, with the same issues and review. They were inexpensive, 2 nose plugs and 2 earplugs for @$6, a no brainer as a back up set, but not an everyday use for me.The 3rd plug I tried was the Sodial beige string clip. These were awful!. Super hard plastic, and the strap is obnoxious. I don't need anything else on my around my head, (swim cap, goggles). These were almost painful, almost, because they wouldn't stay on. These were way to small? The part that goes over the nose was way too short for my nose. I have a very "beak" like nose, thin and pointy, and these didn't even make it to the middle of my nose. They might work for someone with a really short, flat nose or a child, but I'm not sure. The plastic was also made out of the same one as the Cressi one I had before, and I know what happens to that one after awhile. This is a definite "no," even at $2.22 I would not ever use, this one went in the trash.The 4th and final product was the Harmony Smiley's nose plug. This by far was the best of the bunch...not really a comparison. The pads had just the right amount of cushion and firmness to stay in place and completely plug my nose. The part that goes over the bridge of the nose is metal, and it seems like it might hold up better than plastic, (my Cressi's were metal bridged and still intact). I had to manipulate my nose a little to get them on, but for the results I got, I don't mind. The only drawback for a swimmer, is the cord that is attached. It was a little bit of a pain in the butt to cut off, but can be done. They should offer an option of with or without the cord, as I could see it being a useful for a kayaker. At @$10 these are a steal, would definitely purchase these again, maybe even having a second one for backup. All of the nose plugs left dents in my nose, but these went away after an hour or so, (don't swim right before you need to be somewhere important, or you might find yourself trying to explain...).I wanted to include my experience with all the products in this review because often times I read others reviews saying how they liked another product better, but never mention the product they liked! I swim everyday and comfort and functionality are equally important to me, so hopefully this information is helpful to someone else.
T.J.
2025-08-04 11:22:43
I've tried many nose plugs, and these are by far the ones that work best for me. I've tried the springy-clamp ones with the big plastic pads, and those get all distorted and snap off. I've tried the Speedo ones that are all plastic, but they're very small and don't fit well on my normal size nose. They do work, but they feel like they're going to fall off at any moment, so they're not secure. I've also tried the Aqua Sphere, and again, it only comes in one size and it doesn't go deep enough for my normal size nose. If you have a small nose, there are a lot of options for you. The problem with the Aqua Sphere, other than being small, is that once the pads get wet, they don't stick and will slide off. You have to put them on before you get wet, and then not touch them until you're done being in the water. I think that's unlikely for most of us.The Smiley nose plugs do go deep enough, and if they don't, you can wear them upside down, like a nose ring, and they work fine that way too. You can't orient many nose plugs that way. I needed a lanyard for my nose plugs, and with these I can attach them to my helmet, so it works out great. Some folks are probably looking for these nose plugs but with a neck lanyard instead of a helmet lanyard. I was looking for those too to no avail; I don't think they make them anymore. These plugs are comfortable while still sealing out the water, and can be repositioned while wet and they'll still work. If other nose plugs are small on you, these should do the trick. And if they are too tight or not tight enough, you can bend them to get a perfect fit. I'm very, very happy with these nose plugs.
Nikki
2025-07-20 17:37:24
Bought this with the hopes of not losing a nose plug as often. This worked great. It was attached to my goggles so I never had to search for it in the pool. It fits well and is definitely worth the cost.
Terry
2025-06-25 16:51:21
The harness is annoying. I cut it off. The wire is too soft. Easy to bend into the desired shape but then bends back out when placing it over your nose.
T. C. Ng
2025-06-14 18:57:49
Grips well, stays on, doesn't get lost.
D.G.A
2025-03-28 14:36:37
One of the best nose clips that I’ve tried
R
2024-12-10 15:30:37
I'm wondering if I got the same item as everyone else because these work great. The wire bends just easily enough to to change shape and then maintains that shape. I use this for kayaking and it holds up well doing rolls unlike others that pop right off.
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