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Old February 18th, 2015, 18:43   #1
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Goggles that Fit Glasses

Any known goggles that will fit glasses such as these http://www.ispecs.co.uk/products/emp...-smt-grey.JPG?
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Old February 18th, 2015, 18:56   #2
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If you can get contacts get contacts. However ESS Land ops goggles are one of the few full seal goggles that are approved by the US military for use with prescription glasses.
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Old February 18th, 2015, 18:57   #3
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Before I got contacts I had similar glasses and they fit well under the ESS Strikers.

http://www.esseyepro.com/Striker-Ser..._category.html
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Old February 18th, 2015, 19:06   #4
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Inserts would also be another suggestion.
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Old February 18th, 2015, 19:11   #5
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Old February 18th, 2015, 19:43   #6
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Just a personal tip from someone who has worn glasses for most of his life - get contacts.
Not only does it look incredibly ridiculous to wear goggles over glasses (nerd factor x 10), it also fogs up very easily.

You're losing on both form AND function...
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Old February 18th, 2015, 19:44   #7
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Where do I order inserts though? There's a game in march I'd like to attend. March 18
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Old February 18th, 2015, 19:49   #8
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Before I went to contacts I wore a pair of Arena FlakJak Version2. They sell them at airsoftgi.
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Old February 18th, 2015, 20:14   #9
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revision is one of the easier companies to order the prescription insert plus goggles from... just order the carrier online with the goggles... fan goggles are the best ones... find a discount code online... ar15news is probably still active.. it's like 40% off.

they're tax free when you receive them they'll most likely ship from the states, but don't worry there's no tax or duty charge.

Take the lens carrier, go to the place where you got your glasses from and ask for lenses to be put in using your most up to date prescription. Because they sit behind anti glare shields and sun shields and what not, you don't need to pay for any of the fancy coatings, even my prescription which is usually 200-300$ for lenses is only about 50-60 bucks to put in a carrier. But I opted for contacts after the first year.
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Old February 18th, 2015, 21:07   #10
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Revision Sawflys with 2 lenses (clear and smoke) are like $90. Add in the Rx carrier for $25 and go to your local optometrist with your prescription and get them to cut the cheapest set of lenses they can typically should run you about $90-110-ish (Essilor, Nikon, Zeiss etc.). No fancy Anti scratch or AR coating but you don't really need them.

Best thing about the carrier is that it's universal so I can use my Sawflys and with a quick change of the mount I can put them into a pair of the Locusts or whatever. I'm sure ESS has a similar system too but I've been able to find Revision fairly easily.

DS Tatical in New West should carry them. And looking on their website it looks like Lever Arms just down Burrard and 4th has them too.
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Old February 19th, 2015, 08:59   #11
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Honestly just get contacts. It'll eliminate literally very issue you can encounter. I used to try and wear glasses underneath my JT goggles and it was a pain in the ass, damn things dug into my face and fogged all the time, besides needing to be cleaned every now and then.

Contacts. Contacts. CONTACTS.
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Old February 19th, 2015, 11:56   #12
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Not only does it look incredibly ridiculous to wear goggles over glasses (nerd factor x 10)
HEY! I never looked like a... Oh dang!

Seriously though...

I have no idea how well they work but Guard-Dog goggles have airsoft-specific goggles that can be ordered with prescription lenses built in.

[url]http://guarddogs.com/collections/airsoft[\url]

Personally I'm hoping they will bring out a dual pane goggle where one of the 2 lenses can be prescription. Kind of a melding of Pyramex I-Force Dual-pane & Guard Dog RX in one. Only a matter of time...er... I hope.
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Old February 19th, 2015, 12:29   #13
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Contacts are great if you can put things in your eye, some people cannot. I have the revision with inserts and I have found that the insert fogs up, but due to my face they rest against my eye brows so it is a bit annoying. I liked wearing my glasses under goggles better, but I cannot find any that I like.
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Old February 19th, 2015, 12:38   #14
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If you can do contacts thats how I would go. Should cost you 60$ to get fitted for them and then ask for some samples. They will give you daily or weekly lenses. I like 2 week lenses as they last longer compared to dailys and are cheaper. I am planning on picking up a box of daily lenses for longer skrims. That way if they start to bother my eyes I can take them out and throw them away guilt free and not have to put them in a case to save for later.


That being said I don't have that bad of vision, but it is still annoying for everything to be fuzzy and makes target acquisition really difficult.
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Old February 19th, 2015, 12:57   #15
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Plus 1 for contacts. Far superior to glasses in every way, at least as far as airsoft is concerned. Tell your eye doctor what you're doing (airsoft) that needs contacts, and say you're interested in extremely breathable lenses. Honestly, I used to walk around half blind rather than wear my glasses. Also,and if you want to spend the coin, you could get a set of ballistic eyewear with prescription inserts.
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