No... why would you? Just wear the goggles your doctor tells you to, or just your glasses if you aren't annoyed by how hard it is to see or if you aren't worried they'll break.
Scott Sports Goggles are designed for use in winter sports, for example skiing and snowboarding. Scott also makes lighter glasses designed for cyclists.
swimming
YES!!
One can search for high quality goggles on many websites such as Amazon as well as Speedo. One can also purchase these goggles in swimming and sports stores such as Sports Authority.
Ryan Ashwell, he was born in 1997 and created the sports glasses. His sports glasses are now worldwide and he has sold over a billion, he's a great guy ;)
You can find mirrored goggles that are not tinted at sporting goods stores. Stores such as the Sports Authority and Dicks Sporting Goods carry a wide assortment of goggles.
Well you can get glasses for people who need glasses and they are harder to break
glasses get broken easily, so they wouldn't wear them in a matchthey may prefer wearing contact lensesthey earn so bloody much that they can afford laser eye surgery if they need it
To prevent sports goggles from fogging up during physical activities, you can apply an anti-fog spray or wipe to the lenses, ensure a proper fit to allow for ventilation, and consider using goggles with built-in ventilation systems.
normal sports have many different people that play it
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Yes, very much. There are Safety Glasses that enhances contrast with varying colors which come in gray, gold/blue and amber which suit lab and other purposes. (http://www.labsafety.com/eyewearguide/)Safety goggles or glasses worn in any sports especially come with lenses that vary in shape, size and colors- in multiple tints and tones and there are special photo-chromic lenses that change color while you are in outdoor. And these goggles also improve the visual performance of the wearer. (See links- http://www.ehow.com/how_2149574_wear-pair-skiing-goggles.html; http://www.visionclinicpc.com/eyewear.asp;