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Question: Corrective lens goggles? Glasses and goggles just too foggy

Naomi Feiman

Diva in Training
Hi all,

I am very nearsighted and unfortunately can't wear contacts. Usually I do OK with goggles over my glasses, but if it's a warm or humid day or I'm working up a sweat, the fogging is unbearable. Anyone have experience with goggles that have corrective lenses? Where to find (I'm in Colorado)? How expensive? How well they work?Thanks!

Naomi
 

ski diva

Administrator
Staff member
I have prescription inserts for my goggles, and they work great! They're spring loaded to fit inside the regular lens; you buy them for specific goggles. I got them online from SportRx.com, and they were very reasonable.
 

ski diva

Administrator
Staff member
BTW, we have a number of threads about this topic already. Here's one that could help. You might also try using the search function; type in "goggles" and all sorts of threads pop up. :smile:
 

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