Good pair of goggles needed

BrokenBackJack

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I wear glasses and wanting to get a couple pair of goggles. One to wear when using the snowblower and the other to use when riding atv's and SXS's. One for winter one for summer.
Any good recommendations that aren't going to break the bank? Don't want to go to Scheels and ask them as i would rather hear from our own experts on what works and what doesn't. Like i said i wear glasses so they would have to fit over them.
 


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Most are pretty durable and will fit over glasses so buy a cheap pair of whatever.

TIP: Keep a pair in your boat for spring/fall fishing. Makes it a lot easier to see while driving the boat in the cold.
 

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hey! I was just pondering this myself, as I wanna get a pair too!!! I had a pair of ski googles and don't know where they went???
 

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I have a couple good pair for snowboarding. One for sunny, one for flat light/cloudy conditions. I use an old pair of oakleys with persimmon lense for snow blowing, spring fishing, atv in winter. The persimmon lense is decent for lower light and even works for night snow blowing. The sunny day lenses won't work when it's dark so keep that in mind. There are lots of shapes and sizes so just find one that fits. A pair of Oakley with persimmon lense is a decent all around and will be fairly cheap.
 


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Get the ones made for glasses, and make sure they are Amber colored, go to Scheels and act stupid, they will try to sell the most expensive ones to you, buy the cheapest and start there, have worn glasses all my life, had good ones and bad ones
 

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Go on amazon and get some answer goggles, they won't break the bank and are of good quality. Make sure you get double lenses for winter as it helps eliminate fogging. Spend a little more and look for some with a nose cover. lots of options out there. not a fan of spending big money on goggles.
 

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