You cannot wear goggles whilst playing Rugby the IRB regulation forbid it. You can wear prescription contact lenses. These are made of very soft material which cannot scratch the eye if damage occurs
Swimming goggles are made with plastic and rubber.
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Plastic is very suitable for goggles, because it can be made in a form that is both transparent (so you can see through the goggles) and relatively flexible (so that if something does hit them, the goggles won't break into pieces that could get in your eyes, which would then defeat the whole reason for wearing goggles in the first place) while being strong enough to offer real protection to the eyes.
Safety goggles are usually made out of polycarbonate plastic. Sometimes they are made out of impact resistant safety glass.
water goggles fog up by condensation when the heat is in your goggles its trapped and the plastic probably absorbs the cold in the water
Swim goggles are usually made out of polycarbonate, a very strong but easily scratched material.
It is recommended to use plastic gloves, protection goggles and if it is necessary a plastic apron .
No, a metal BB will penetrate the plastic goggles and injure your eye. Nerf dart tag goggles are meant for foam darts, not metal BBs.
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Plastic. The sort of plastic that, say, an mp3 player is packaged in but wrapped into goggle shape. Lightweight, flexible, and very strong.
Bust them loose with a hammer & scraper. Make sure to wear goggles & gloves.