Oakley Proven Over The Glass Goggles
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Oakley Proven Over The Glass Goggles
Not willing to float the bill for uber-pricey prescription goggles? Pick up the Oakley Proven Over the Glass Goggles and strap them on right over your prescription glasses. Oakley designed the Proven to fit a wide range of face sizes and shapes and provide all day comfort thanks to two-layer, moisture-wicking fleece foam. The dual-vented lens and Oakley’s F2 anti-fog coating eliminate moisture build-up inside your goggles.
Bottom Line: Got glasses? Get these goggles.
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if you didnt have glasses would they be aliright to wear
if you didnt have glasses would they be aliright to wear
By: BOB UNDERLAND
November 19, 2008
Sure.
By: Angus Bohanon
November 19, 2008
Too small
By: gdtoth256813
April 8, 2009
Same problem as the other reviewer - though the lens is huge, the opening in the foam is small and barely fits over glasses, then when you take off the goggles the glasses come with them. Not useful s an OTG goggle.
Do they smash your glasses against your face? Other styles I've
Do they smash your glasses against your face? Other styles I've tried do.
By: bar2468289
October 8, 2008
They appear very wide and deep. They shouldn't push the glasses into your face. The design is such that the only contact is on the side of your face where the foam forms to the frame of the glasses. Oakley is good at making performance eyewear, these should be no exception.
By: Barrett Wood
October 15, 2008
a bit too small
By: onl2949579
March 2, 2009
nice goggles, BUT just a tad too small, the oakley OTG goggles hit my regular glasses, had to return 'em. and when taking them off, off came my regular glasses as well... not cool.
are there slits in the goggles where the glass eye pieces can
are there slits in the goggles where the glass eye pieces can sit in?
By: ski2460318
October 4, 2008
The foam padding is designed to mold around your glasses. So you just put on your glasses, then put on the goggles. No slits needed.
By: Barrett Wood
October 5, 2008
okay
By: tyler
January 19, 2009
i got them at a ski shop because i found out i forgot my others at home they where on sale they are pretty good flex a lot and all that good stuff but when you really start going fas your eyes get super cold
do you think they can fit on a full face helmet?
do you think they can fit on a full face helmet?
By: colombo0912421971
September 16, 2008
They're designed to be versatile, so probably yes.
By: Barrett Wood
September 18, 2008
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