Pophaha
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I’m nearsighted with astigmatism. Initially, I used daily disposable contact lenses, but they can’t be customized for astigmatism, so things still looked blurry. I’ve been using a ski goggle insert for almost two years now—my old one broke. (Well, I guess the quality wasn’t great; it would harden up when the temperature dropped at the ski resort, and it cost me over $100. I can’t even remember the brand. )
This year, I searched online for ages and got another customized one. (So far, it has good flexibility. This one cost around $60, and the brand is ApexSpecs. )
I’m hitting the slopes this weekend, so I’ll test this new insert in real conditions. If it works well, I’ll come back with feedback.
By the way, do any of you use this kind of ski goggle insert? Roughly how much did it cost you?

This year, I searched online for ages and got another customized one. (So far, it has good flexibility. This one cost around $60, and the brand is ApexSpecs. )
I’m hitting the slopes this weekend, so I’ll test this new insert in real conditions. If it works well, I’ll come back with feedback.
By the way, do any of you use this kind of ski goggle insert? Roughly how much did it cost you?

