You have three main options: (1) Youth OTG goggles designed to fit over glasses—look for deep frame channels and notched temples, but be aware of double fog risk; (2) Rx insert-compatible youth goggles—these clip a prescription lens behind the goggle lens, eliminating fog issues but requiring an optometrist visit; (3) Contact lenses for older children who can manage them. For children under 10, OTG goggles are usually the most practical solution. For older youth, Rx inserts offer the best combination of vision and fog management.
Ski Goggles · Junior / Youth Ski Goggles
My child wears glasses. What are the best goggle options?
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