Finally, Good Lookin’ Goggles for Glasses Wearers

Finally, Good Lookin’ Goggles for Glasses Wearers

As someone who is mentally, thus physically, unable to put a contact lens on their eyeball, I rely on my glasses to live a normal life. One difficultly that comes with my stubbornness is an inability to find stylish, yet functional ski goggles that will fit over my wayfarer glasses frames. That is, until I came across the Native Treelines.

Finally, Good Lookin’ Goggles for Glasses Wearers

Photo Credit: Jeff Gratzmiller.

Finally, Good Lookin’ Goggles for Glasses Wearers

Photo Credit: Jeff Gratzmiller.



Not only do they look good, they’ve also got a great range of vision, which in turn, allows skiers to wear glasses beneath the lens of their goggles during their trip to the slopes.

Finally, Good Lookin’ Goggles for Glasses Wearers

Note that the glasses actually fit behind these goggle lenses.

Finally, Good Lookin’ Goggles for Glasses Wearers

Note that the glasses actually fit behind these goggle lenses.



Like all Native Eyewear goggles, they’ve got 8 minutes of anti-fog, compared to 30 seconds as the industry standard. The only issue I ran into during a few test runs with this set-up were my glasses fogging slightly. That can be quickly fixed with some Cat Crap. I’d recommend these to any skier that insists on wearing glasses. I know I’ll keep using them.

And nope, OutThere Colorado received no money to say anything nice about this piece of gear. It simply works, and I like that. Plus, they come in a sweet protective case.

Finally, Good Lookin’ Goggles for Glasses Wearers

The protective case.

Finally, Good Lookin’ Goggles for Glasses Wearers

The protective case.




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