Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anyone could recommend some OTG goggles for the upcoming ski season?? im looking more at the mid to high price range, my main concern is getting a pair that fogs up really easily! However if this cant be avoided, any advice on what treatments to use would be great!
Cant wait to hit the slopes!!!
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Over The Glasses Goggles...?
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Do you have some? I'd be interested in how a high index lens could be properly inserted into a snowsports lens frame, without being unduly thick and heavy.
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Started by OTG in Ski Chatter 25-Oct-2010 - 8 Replies
OTG posted Oct-2010
Bandit
reply to 'Over The Glasses Goggles...?' posted Oct-2010
I've used Oakley L Frames for years. To stop my glasses fogging, I use Fog Buster on the lenses and aim to keep inside of the goggles dry.
Macgregor
reply to 'Over The Glasses Goggles...?' posted Oct-2010
Get some prescription goggles - much better in the long run. ) )
Bandit
reply to 'Over The Glasses Goggles...?' posted Oct-2010
macgregor wrote:Get some prescription goggles - much better in the long run. ) )
Do you have some? I'd be interested in how a high index lens could be properly inserted into a snowsports lens frame, without being unduly thick and heavy.
Martin Coles
reply to 'Over The Glasses Goggles...?' posted Oct-2010
I'd have to go with MacGregor to be honest.
Script goggles with script sunglasses (or reactolites) in pocket for the apres activities...
Or do what I did (finally) and get contact lenses (never let a laser near my face please...
Script goggles with script sunglasses (or reactolites) in pocket for the apres activities...
Or do what I did (finally) and get contact lenses (never let a laser near my face please...
Bandit
reply to 'Over The Glasses Goggles...?' posted Oct-2010
The issue that I see with a goggles lens, is that it's further from the focus point than a pair of spectacles would be. A corrective lens would need to be of a higher power to compensate. For a concave lens the size/weight of the lens at the edges would look awful and be heavy in use.
What happens when you go indoors? You'll be needing a pair of glasses to put on.
Not everyone can use contact lenses.
What happens when you go indoors? You'll be needing a pair of glasses to put on.
Not everyone can use contact lenses.
Martin Coles
reply to 'Over The Glasses Goggles...?' posted Oct-2010
My dad has the adidas goggles (forget which style sorry) but they have separate (and replaceable) script lenses near the eyes and the 'normal' goggle lens at the front.
I realise not everyone can wear contacts, but if you can and you take part in sports I would highly recommend them over the other options.
I realise not everyone can wear contacts, but if you can and you take part in sports I would highly recommend them over the other options.
Scottish Scrutineer
reply to 'Over The Glasses Goggles...?' posted Oct-2010
Contacts are much better than they used to be. It changed my enjoyment of skiing to be able to wear normal sunnies
Renny
Topic last updated on 26-October-2010 at 21:49