How to Wear Ski Goggles With Glasses

If you wear glasses, you’ll need goggles that fit over them when you ski. Fortunately, certain ski goggles are designed for this purpose and are known as OTG (Over the Glasses Over the Glasses). You must also ensure that your equipment is in good working order.

I’ve been skiing my entire life, and I’ve worn corrective glasses since I was a kid. When I ski, I usually use contacts, although I have used my glasses in the snow before. Whether you’re wearing goggles or sunglasses, you’ll be good to go when it comes to protecting your eyes from snow blindness.

This article will teach you how to wear ski goggles with glasses. I’ll show you what kind of goggles to search for and how to get a good fit while keeping your glasses on.

Seeing Clearly Is Important

When skiing, it’s critical for every skier to be able to see clearly. If your sight is obstructed or restricted in any way, it may jeopardize your safety and the general well-being of other skiers.

You need assistance seeing clearly if you require glasses. It’s critical that you wear your glasses at all times, especially when skiing. But wearing glasses alone is not a good idea when it comes to the cold and snow.

Wearing ski goggles over your prescription glasses will let you continue to wear corrective lenses while also providing extra UV protection and winter weather resistance.

How to Wear Ski Goggles With Glasses

The ski goggles may be worn with glasses in the most basic sense. All you have to do to wear ski goggles with glasses is put them on over your specs. While this appears simple (and it is), you must ensure that the goggles will fit over your specs correctly.

OTG Ski Goggles 

The best way to ensure your ski goggles fit over your glasses is to get OTG goggles. Over The Glasses refers to goggles with this designation, which are meant to be used with regular spectacles successfully.

The MUTSEEK ski goggles will have a larger aperture, allowing them to easily fit over your glasses without having to remove them or make any significant adjustments. If you wear glasses, these are the ideal solution for you.

Look for the OTG designation on goggles intended to be worn with glasses if you’re shopping for one. The majority of companies will list this in the product description, or you may look for OTG ski goggles specifically.

If you get a pair of OTG goggles, they should be able to fit over your glasses without issue. There shouldn’t be any problems with your goggles and glasses coming into contact with one another, allowing you to ski comfortably while wearing them.

Non-OTG Ski Goggles

OTG goggles can be hard to come by, so you may want to look for them before purchasing. However, if you wear glasses and ski, make sure you get OTG ski goggles because they will fit properly over your corrected lenses. There are alternative options that aren’t labeled as OTG goggles that can still fit over your glasses.

The only real way to determine if a pair of goggles will fit over your glasses is to try them on. When wearing your glasses, always try on ski goggles in person to ensure they truly provide adequate space.

Goggles that are designed for bigger faces or have really wide profiles might also be worn with glasses. These versions will feature a large eye opening area and can generally fit glasses.

Goggles for Skis With Glasses Fitting

After you’ve acquired a pair of ski goggles that should fit your glasses, the next step is to make sure they’re properly fitted. This will ensure that you have a good view and that your goggles and glasses work correctly while you ski.

With goggles, you must try them on with your glasses before heading out in the snow, so make sure to put them on before going out. You may do any modifications or get a new pair of goggles if they don’t work out this way.

You should be able to put them on and take them off without fumbling around or having to adjust the straps. The goggles should fit comfortably without being overly tight or loose. Place the goggles over your head and make sure that your glasses do not touch any of the lenses or frame. If they are, you’ll need a larger pair of goggles.

If your goggles fit over your glasses, the next step is to adjust the straps for a comfortable, secure fit. The goggles should be tight enough to provide a secure connection with your face without allowing wind or snow through any holes. If there is any gap or airflow, tighten the strap.

Goggles that are too tight may not be comfortable and might cause discomfort and headaches after extended usage. If you experience any irritation while wearing your goggles, simply loosen the straps to obtain a better fit.

Conclusion 

The best way to wear goggles with glasses is with OTG goggles. These goggles are specifically built to be used with glasses and provide a larger or wider eye-opening. There are several OTG choices for you to choose from based on your needs as a skier.

Getting an ideal fit is still extremely critical once you’ve got a pair of goggles that fits over your glasses. The goggles shouldn’t be too tight or loose, and they should rest comfortably on your face.