If it works for you and you don't have any complaints, then more power to you! Many people choose to go the contacts route. However, while wearing contacts underneath snow goggles is an option, there can be some drawbacks. Some feedback we have heard from skiers and snowboarders who have worn contacts on the slopes complain of dryness and irritation. Even underneath a goggle, contacts can dry out on a day at the mountain due to extremely cold temperatures. While you don’t have to worry about stopping and defogging like you would with glasses, you may need to stop and apply rewetting drops throughout the day to keep your contacts moisturized. This can be especially frustrating if you need to do this on the slopes with freezing temperatures and gloves.
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