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Windproof glasses

millerma271987

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Does anyone know where to get prescription goggles or something for hunting? I spend a lot of time in the late season in the cold wind and my eyes end up burning for a couple days from the wind and dry environment. Anyone have any solutions for this? Was thinking of trying motorcycle glasses but they are not prescription (at least I can’t find any that are prescription with a foam gasket).
 
I would try to find snowboarding/ski goggles I bring mine out when the ice fishing gets brutal. Maybe something your glasses fit inside.
 
Does anyone know where to get prescription goggles or something for hunting? I spend a lot of time in the late season in the cold wind and my eyes end up burning for a couple days from the wind and dry environment. Anyone have any solutions for this? Was thinking of trying motorcycle glasses but they are not prescription (at least I can’t find any that are prescription with a foam gasket).

What Wirrex wrote. I used to snowboard and wear glasses. I still have somewhere a nice pair of goggles with cut outs on the side so you wear them over your glasses and nice sliding vents to help with fogging. I also used to carry a anti-fog wipe for everything. Mine were like 50 bucks or so, I'd just go with a known ski brand that gets good reviews. Writing that makes me realize how much I miss skiing and snowboarding.
 
Sportrx.com is a website I used to use for prescription eyewear of all varieties. I got LASIK surgery about 7 years ago, so I haven’t had to use the website for a while.
 
Look into Wiley X glasses. All their frames come with a removable foam insert. Kinda like a hybrid between glasses and goggles. They can be made with your prescription in them. They also come in either clear lens or polarized sunglasses.
 
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