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#1 |
Goggle curvature
Has anyone had a pair of goggle being too curved that they don't lay flat on their face? I just got a pair of ESS turbofan goggle but they're really curved and like I said they don't lay flat on my face and my glasses don't fit because of that.
Anyone have a way to flatten them out? |
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#2 |
"bb bukakke" KING!
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buy ones that fit. sadly.
asian fit are flatter, you might have better luck with that if your face is flat.
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#3 |
Prancercise Guru
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It's got nothing to do with curve and everything to do with eye relief.
The Profile goggles are narrow so you can get a NVG right up to your eye. If you need glasses you should use the RX insert; or find a set of frames that put the lens out farther from your eyes.
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I just ordered Smiths Optics' Boogie Asian Fit, hopefully they will be snug.
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