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newbie2
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Hi,
I'm a (complete) novice and will soon be heading on my first week-long snowboarding holiday. My problem is that I have been looking around for the last few weeks for prescription goggles etc and am at the stage where I am completely confused...
I know that I can get goggles for over my glasses but apparantly metal framed glasses tend to be the worst for fogging up (guess which I have) and I don't want to spend all week trying to un-fog lenses. I can get prescription inserts for goggles, but then I need to carry my normal glasses with me in case I go inside, not to mention the prescription sunglasses to stop me going blind if I'm walking around a lot....
I do have disposable contacts, but my eyes tend to dry out after a while (generally only wear them once or twice a month and tend to come home with pink eyes) so I'm not sure about wearing them all day every day!
Some advice would be greatly appreciated!
I'm a (complete) novice and will soon be heading on my first week-long snowboarding holiday. My problem is that I have been looking around for the last few weeks for prescription goggles etc and am at the stage where I am completely confused...
I know that I can get goggles for over my glasses but apparantly metal framed glasses tend to be the worst for fogging up (guess which I have) and I don't want to spend all week trying to un-fog lenses. I can get prescription inserts for goggles, but then I need to carry my normal glasses with me in case I go inside, not to mention the prescription sunglasses to stop me going blind if I'm walking around a lot....
I do have disposable contacts, but my eyes tend to dry out after a while (generally only wear them once or twice a month and tend to come home with pink eyes) so I'm not sure about wearing them all day every day!
Some advice would be greatly appreciated!