If you live in the US, you'd know there's different kinds of goggles. One would be eye goggles, which are really cheap. About $1-2. The next type of goggles are nose and eye goggles. They are really helpful and allow you to breathe underwater of somewhat forever, BUT...some nose and eye goggles might be too small for you when you get them. You have to buy goggles that are 1 size more than your size. You can adjust them later. If you buy these that are 1 size more, you'll be able to breathe out of them for a long time. If you buy one exactly your size, you won't be able to breathe out of them, so be on precaution on what size you buy!
BTW, the price is about $2-4 on the nose and eye goggles because they're extremely helpful on swimming and they deserve a good price. You can find them in Walmart, Ebay, Amazon, and more online engines and local stores.
Enjoy your goggles! :)
How much does a pair of what kind of goggles cost? What would you like to use these goggles for? Swimming goggles are not the same as skydiving goggles, and neither of them are as impact resistant as goggles made for shooting or playing paintball or airsoft.
The price of Oakley Splice Goggles will vary depending on where it is purchased from. On average, the goggles will range anywhere from $60 up to the hundreds.
I checked on http://www.skis.com/ski-goggles/c1000003467/?sort_direction=1 and ski goggles range from $20 to $250. What's important to remember is that the quality of the goggles may decrease with the price. Do research on any goggles before you buy them.
mirrored goggles keep too much light from shining into your eyes it also makes the room darker
no goggles, not wearing goggles
It wouldn't be seen properly, as even with the goggles, it still shines brightly too much.
Google glasses are $250 to $600.
they are usually $200-250
Goggles belonging to the swimmer = the swimmer's goggles
A lot of money
mirrored goggles keep too much light from shining into your eyes it also makes the room darker
Bungee goggles are goggles that prevent chlorine in the water from getting in the swimmer's eyes.