I looked at a number of different types of goggles before I had to fly and most of them left too much wiggle room around the lenses themselves including at the top where you want to make a gap LAST - that's where most of the drops go from the top. These are cracks in the temples. Here's the thing - there is no functional ski goggle/goggle that does NOT have vents because that's the only way to keep them from fogging up. And they definitely had some sort of anti-fog on the lenses because although they were more closed than my regular glasses, they didn't fog up nearly as much. And I'm "wet breathing", haha. Can I say they were comfortable? Eh, not so much a watch as having to wear one, not really, but it was a lot more comfortable than the hard n95 mask I was wearing. But the snug fit around my face, with the exception of a slight gap at the temples, made me feel MUCH more secure than the other goggles I tested. I also wore two masks and I think they sat a bit high on my nose as both had nose clips. On the way back I wore other masks and felt much more comfortable but also with n95. Would buy again.
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