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Hi All,
We are heading away in a few weeks time and Mini DF (6 yo)has got glasses this year. His eyes are pretty poor without them so he will have to wear them when skiing. Last year he just wore shades foR the week and we are aiming for the same this year but looking at options for poor weather.
Long way of asking - does anyone have any recommendations for kids goggles to go over glasses?
Thanks
DF
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I would take him into a shop (either Dublin S&R or in resort) and try stuff, until you find something that works.
Last edited by Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person on Sun 19-02-23 22:44; edited 1 time in total
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My friend’s daughter (6) has a lens she pops in her goggles. From the optician
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You'll only know by trying goggles on over the glasses, preferably also with the helmet he will wear. If the goggles fit but press on the arms/corners of the frame then cutting notches in the foam may help.
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Loads of kids wear visor helmets now. Great solution- Decathlon etc do them. Try a few different versions, make sure he can raise/lower it himself and it doesn’t press on his nose.
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@CathyAuLait, +1
Can highly recommend the cebe fireball kids visor helmet. Not just for comfort and value for money, but my son also had a very serious crash in his, and his head was ok. Of course, his head may well have been ok anyway... We replaced it with another fireball.
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+1 for cebe fireball helmet and is quite watertight on wet / snowy days. Much better than the Salomon visor helmet which we also have.
@Dublinfella, For the first time this week we’ve tried a frame that securely clips into inside of helmet which has worked well for our 11yo who has significant vision issues. We figured this will last a while as long as she does not lose her goggles.
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Thanks for all the replies. A new world for us, so just trying to navigate. @Ozboy, they look very impressive.
I hadn't thought of the visor helmet. That could be a good option too. I haven't seen any in Dublin but also haven't really been looking either.
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As a glasses wearer, defo a visor helmet, it's a much better solution than any goggles over glasses scenario, much less likely to steam up and easy to flick up the visor with one hand if they do or the light goes really flat or whatever.
A photochromic lens is the most flexible to cover all light conditions.
Last edited by You'll get to see more forums and be part of the best ski club on the net. on Mon 20-02-23 11:25; edited 1 time in total
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@Dublinfella, As an adult needing specs, I did exactly as suggested and went to a shop in resort with a large selection and tried many. I found a pair of Oakley goggles that were perfect for the glasses I wore then, but when I replaced those glasses had issues of the goggles pushing my new specs into my nose.
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My 12 yr old finally let on during the pandemic that he hadn't been able to read the board at school & couldn't see the difference between the 15s & 5s board before the gates dropped when he was racing motocross (one's got less stuff on it & comes last, so that's how he managed). He was copying notes from the kid next to him at school & riding tracks & skiing moguls by feel.
So he got glasses & also Oakley prescription inserts @Ozboy shows in his post for motocross & skiing (they clip into the inside of his goggles).
Some goggles will allow some prescription glasses too- you just have to try them out with your kid.
One significant issue- make sure your kid tries them.
I know one of my friends had his kid flat out refuse to wear these, because they look geeky (his eyesight is poor, but he'd rather crash than be seen in them).
To my absolute delight, my fashion conscious kid was so happy to be able to see what was coming that he will tolerate them.
It's only really a thing with clear goggles for winter racing- summer is fine, because heavy tints hide them
I've got a photo with clear goggles in winter, but I can't figure out how to upload it without giving a company the rights to the image, but if you want to see what they look like I'm happy to email it.
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My son is older but the Outdoor Master pair I got him from Amazon went comfortably over his glasses and he has been much happier than with his previous fancy oakleys that didn’t. They were only about £35 as well. I think they have gone up in price a bit and the kids’ ones appear to have flown out but you could also try similar.
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OTG goggles will fit over glasses - my husband and son both wear glasses and wear OTG goggles, lots of brands make them. they just have a cut out/dent in the side to allow for the arms of the glasses
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You know it makes sense.
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If he's OK wearing sunglasses one option would be prescription glasses with a yellow tint. Thinking of getting a pair myself!
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LeanneLlew wrote: |
OTG goggles will fit over glasses - my husband and son both wear glasses and wear OTG goggles, lots of brands make them. they just have a cut out/dent in the side to allow for the arms of the glasses |
they do but a visor is better, and the OP will struggle to beat the Decathlons kids visor helmet (HKD 550) for €40 - €51 depending on colour choice. probably cheaper than a new set of googles.
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Poster: A snowHead
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@BASE849, Thanks so much. Brilliant to get a better understanding and options. We were similar, in that the poor fella is quite bad but we didnt know until an eye test in school.
Happily he is young enough that he doesn't know what cool is! We have persuaded him that flip up clip ons are all the rage!
@Skimum1, I'll have a look at the Outdoor Master goggles too.
@t44tomo, I was out in Decathalon but their Irish stock is low at the moment.
@Mjit, I have yellow prescription glasses for driving and really like them but think goggles are much better.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I found that those glasses with flexible arms fit fine into my goggles. I bought mine in Albertville where they were quite cheap (it was years ago, can't remember how much, but very very cheap compared to what I paid my UK optician for varifocal specs!). Weirdly, reminded by this thread, I just dug them out, and tried them (i'm going skiing next week and am collecting the gear together) and they are hopelessly blurred because my distance eyesight has improved a great deal in the last year or so. A pair of prescription sunglasses I had in the car for a while were similarly hopeless when I tried them today - unusable. Non-prescription sunnies which I bought four or five years ago are far better.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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@t44tomo, I was out in Decathalon but their Irish stock is low at the moment.
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in stock online on decathlon Ireland, they had more stock online than the UK site as i check before recommending, given your username!
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@t44tomo, thanks chief - I was out there and didnt see anything but will check on line now.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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keep in mind that the kids eyes are developing really fast.
I mean, both our kids (5 and 7) wear glasses.
We were looking also for a solution and our optiker said that it worth not to do these glasses for insides the ski googles, ore prescription for googles with lences etc. Indeed we change the glasses almost 6 months.
So either to find googles which allows the glasses inside, or ski helm with visier.
We decided for the second option and the kids are really happy with them.
PS hope you understand what i mean, Englisch is not my mother Language
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@turms2, Great advice, thanks. Just getting used to the glasses, so great to know the prescriptions can change so quickly. Sounds like the helmet visor is the way to go.
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Another vote for these, ours are “Vision” I think - another larger sized one. Worked really well
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