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I'm looking to upgrade my snowboarding goggles at the end of this season to a nice pair with interchangeable lenses for different light conditions. I would also like them to look cool. I've had a hell of a time finding goggles anywhere that are designed to go over glasses, though. Anyone have any recommendations?
Alternatively, does anyone have any recommendations for a prescription lens layer? Is it doable if my eyes don't match in rating?
Those look pretty nice. Not as many color options as I'd hoped, but high quality. Do you wear a pair? Are they any better than a normal pair of Scotts for dodging the tunnel vision you get from having a taller frame for your glasses?
The side bits (where the goggles contact your face just to the side of your eyes), has a small cut out section which allows the frames of your glasses to sit there without getting in the way of your goggles.
They're pretty common, but I did have to ask the staff at my local board shop. I couldn't find them myself.
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Get the sensor mirror. Unless you ski out west a lot, it's all you'll need. They also make goggles that are your prescription.
http://www.smithoptics.com/products/#/Prescription+Eyewear/Prescription+Goggle+Rx/
The side bits (where the goggles contact your face just to the side of your eyes), has a small cut out section which allows the frames of your glasses to sit there without getting in the way of your goggles.
They're pretty common, but I did have to ask the staff at my local board shop. I couldn't find them myself.