Old 22-04-06, 06:30 PM   #1
 
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Goggles?

Does anyone know of a brand of goggles that will fit comfortably over my glasses?

I normally wear contacts when skiing but I am having a break from them so will ski with my glasses on. Any suggestions?
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Old 22-04-06, 09:11 PM   #2
 
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do most goggles not fit over glasses? Well most that I have seen, try bolle ones.
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Old 13-05-06, 05:00 AM   #3
 
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I do not know a barnd to tell you becasue every brand that I have tried has fit over mine when I were them but most of the time I just wear my contacts.
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Old 13-05-06, 10:57 AM   #4
 
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You could also look into getting some prescription ski googles, they could be expensive but it would be less hastle.
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Old 14-05-06, 06:51 AM   #5
 
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You could also look into getting some prescription ski googles, they could be expensive but it would be less hastle.
Yea if you are going to go and do that I think it is cheaper to go and get contacts and more practical.
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Old 14-11-08, 12:15 AM   #6
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I recomenned Scott they are very comfortable and mine easily fit glasses unless yours are huge.
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Old 14-11-08, 01:22 PM   #7
 
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Try the Oakley Goggles - Proven ( http://www.sunglassesuk.com/Oakley_Goggles.asp )

I believe those are goggles designed for wearing your glasses with them.
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Old 17-11-08, 09:47 AM   #8
 
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Bolle do some goggles that are specifically shaped to go over glasses. They have the letters OTG after the model name - OTG meaning over the glasses.
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Old 04-12-08, 10:55 PM   #9
 
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defonatly go with the oakley crowbar
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Old 14-12-08, 06:20 PM   #10
 
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I use bolle goggles over my glasses and they fit good, however sometimes my glasses fog up. i noticed that Scott has made goggles with a little fan. i dunno if they work good but they are made for wearing over glasses.
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Old 14-12-08, 06:24 PM   #11
 
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sorry my mistake, its actually smith that make the goggles with the fan
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also UVEX are good for OTG. Smith with fan are the best, although expensive.
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Old 06-09-11, 05:33 PM   #13
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I guess that POC goggles works. I bought POC Lobes and that worked. Good luck!
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I agree: The Oakley range are very good, can be a tad expensive in some places though.
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Old 30-09-11, 12:06 AM   #15
 
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Look for goggles marked OTG over the glasses
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