Eyeglass-Compatible Goggles
Unless it is dry and warm outside, skiing can be a challenge for people who wear glasses. Not everyone can wear contact lenses on the slopes, nor are they the best option in wind and snow. However, many ski goggle manufacturers are now making it possible to wear goggles with prescription glasses by using special venting, larger frames and Turbo Fan technology.-
Oakley Proven OTG
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For the minimalist on a budget, Oakley Proven OTG goggles come in four trendy color options. Oakley's patented flexible chassis makes wearing prescription glasses behind your goggles more comfortable. An anti-fog lens coating also means that Proven goggles will perform for most face shapes in all conditions.
Smith Knowledge OTG
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Smith Knowledge OTG goggles have a sporty look with a floating foam membrane that eliminates temple pressure. To prevent fogging, Smith's lens ventilation system regulates air flow behind the lens with the slide of a button. Knowledge OTG goggles are available in several lens color options.
Bolle X9 OTG
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European goggle manufacturer have hopped on the bandwagon with a great-performing over-the-glasses option. The Bolle X9 is a good choice for medium to large faces. With four lens options, the Bolle X9 functions well in low light, fog and sunny conditions. The goggles are only available in black, providing little choice for the fashionista. However, the X9's low price is friendly to the wallet.
Smith ODS2-RX Adaptor
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The Smith ODS2-RX is the creme de la creme of goggles for prescription glasses wearers, Provide your prescription directly to Smith or your local retailer for a custom goggle with an adapter that snaps into the Prophecy and Knowledge models and eliminates spectacle arms and temple pressure. For the ultimate in performance, choose the Turbo Fan option, which integrates a battery-powered exhaust fan for fog elimination.
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