topic:Raines said:Anyone on here purchase goggles with a prescription lens in them? Wondering how they are, how they hold up, etc. Also where can I go to look at options for some?
14561504:.Brink. said:I use contacts, alcon precision 1's, they've worked great for both skiing and mountain biking (I wear goggles for both) and I've never had an issue.
14562352:Dani-B said:I have not gone the contact route myself yet, I use inserts for both skiing and biking at the moment. I have these inserts from SportRx in a pair of Dragons:
Pros:
- You can use them in multiple goggles as long as they are an "OTG" (over the glasses) goggle design
- Significantly better vision than glasses under goggles / may actually improve your skiing if you were using outdated lenses before that restricted your vision
- Will not fall out of the goggle no matter what, very secure fit
Cons:
- You will still be vulnerable to fogging when you stop in temps above zero since the insert sits closer to your face than the goggle lens
- cost: $$$
- If you have a clear or lightly tinted lens, people can see them. They do look goofy up close, so have a thick skin about it
Neutral:
- The anti-fog on the inserts is just a coating, so you can re-apply it if it wears off or the lenses need to be cleaned
- For the first minute or so of wearing them, there is a fisheye effect as the lenses are curved. It does go away though and you won't notice it after the adjustment
14561888:Raines said:Do they become an issue at all if you're going faster and the wind is making your eyes water?
14561764:Golden_Joe said:Lasik or die
14562372:PartyBullshiit said:Did you get the upgraded anti fog treatment? My gf ended up adding it on hers and has had zero issues with fogging regardless of temps. We were in 1 degree last year and she was good to go.
14562716:Dani-B said:Not sure I had the option in 2022; my old invoice doesn't show it anyway.
My fogging would happen in select situations: at the bottom of a hard run above 0 C, if I looked down and let breath on my face hit the goggles. Another is touring, where the goggles are off and then put unto a hot face before going down. Someone else may not ever encounter these scenarios depending on how/when they ski.
If my wiping the lenses with my lens cloths to remove smudges did indeed ruin the original fog coating, I might do what I do with my bike lenses and use RainX on 'em.
topic:Raines said:Anyone on here purchase goggles with a prescription lens in them? Wondering how they are, how they hold up, etc. Also where can I go to look at options for some?