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OTG goggles for 13 yr old

 Poster: A snowHead
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Hey all

We are looking to buy OTG goggles for our 12 (13 by the time of next trip Smile daughter - was wondering if anyone's got positive/negative experience with specific models?

So far have identified bolle z5 which seems nice and has good amazon reviews (for children as well).. anything else anyone can recommend?

Many thanks
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@sad2k, Welcome to SnowHeads snowHead

Any of the big brands will have quality lenses and build. What is more important is the fit, particularly nose pressure, and also compatibility with a helmet (if one is being worn).

The only real test is to try some pairs on, either in the UK if you have a nearby shop, or in resort. Also, I'm sure that colour will come into it at some point Smile
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@sad2k, also bear in mind that you can adapt goggles to fit over glasses, by simply cutting away a small section of the foam either side where the glasses arms go. We did this for my daughter when we couldn't find OTG goggles that fitted with her helmet and glasses. You don't necessarily have to be limited by what is labelled as OTG - if a goggle fits apart from pressure on the side arms, this trick will probably work.
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@mgrolf, is 100% correct.

Works perfectly, just use nail scissors and cut a small amount of the foam away...the slight increase in air flow is not at all cold but does mean that my goggles NEVER steam up Very Happy
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