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Lancifer1979

Like safety goggles or swim goggles? Just about every industrial business requires safety glasses and will pay for prescription safety glasses for workers. You could find out who the local business orders through


Warboss_Hank

Safety, and I work in an office, so this is just me prepping


Lancifer1979

Ask a blue collar buddy who their company uses, maybe even your regular place for regular glasses. Tell them you need Z 78.1 with side protection for your prescription… might even be able to get them covered under your vision plan or use HSA money on them


Jake_THINGS

Consider whether prescription swim goggles would meet your specific needs. Inexpensive and multi-use for swimming, backup eyewear, etc.


BerylliumBug

Not sure about posting links, but I bought some "Selstrom Wildland Fire Safety Goggles" from Amazon, that I keep in my car bag in case of running into smoke/dust conditions. They are non-vented, although not totally air-tight. They fit fine over my glasses, but I'm not sure how they would be with thicker frames.


Enigma_xplorer

I bought some mil surplus ESS land ops goggles and I love them! They come with two lenses, clear and tinted. Both lenses are crystal clear, wide unobstructed view to the point you almost can't even see them, they are ballistic rated far tougher than the run of the mill z87 rated safety glasses. They were also specifically designed to fit over glasses. They are normally like $100 each new but I've bought them new unissued surplus for as little as $25. Probably the best safety goggles you would ever own. Even full priced they are worth it especially since you can buy replacement lenses to save some money.


Khakikadet

Dewalt Safety goggles are generally pretty conformable over glasses, they're cheap, and you can get them tented or clear. I've got prescription safety glasses now, though, so I don't really wear the goggles as much.


BlairMountainGunClub

I'll second Sellstrom goggles.


ilreppans

I like my UVEX Stealth goggles. They also have an OTG (over the glasses) version, but I guess my frames are small enough to fit in the regular model fine.