Bangerz HS-OTG Googles Protective Eyeguard, Anti-Fog Over The Glasses Safety Goggles for High Impact Sports - Basketball, Lacrosse, Floor Hockey, Racquetball | Crystal Clear with Wide Vision
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Yes, if you wear them over your regular glasses.
Under the new requirements, these were recently added to the list of approved eyewear for youth lacrosse.
Wow, I'm not sure what I'm talking about. These are the only legal over-the-glasses goggles for girls' lacrosse, and they're only for Middle School, not High School. As a result, it's the only option. If your prescription goggles meet the ASTM 3077 standard, however, I don't believe you'll need anything else. Of course, you should confirm this with a coach or ref from your team. br>Only Her Sports is a website dedicated to women's sports.
Over my daughter's glasses, they worked well. Because field hockey and ice hockey are similar, I would say yes.
Selected User Reviews For Bangerz HS-OTG Googles Protective Eyeguard, Anti-Fog Over The Glasses Safety Goggles for High Impact Sports - Basketball, Lacrosse, Floor Hockey, Racquetball | Crystal Clear with Wide Vision
I paid ten dollars for them. year- a young man who has only recently begun to wear glasses She liked the feel and comfort of the goggles when she first tried them on, and they're well-designed with side openings for adjusting your glasses if necessary. It was game over for my daughter when she looked in the mirror. She refused to wear it because it made her appear to be going scuba diving. I wished she had used them because they seemed like they would provide adequate protection, but it was difficult to ignore the fact that she was correct in her assessment of how strange they looked on her face. They didn't work, which was disappointing.
I just got it over the weekend and used it for the first time yesterday to play racquetball. It didn't take me long to get used to it - It's not heavy at all. I haven't been hit by a ball (or racquet! ), so I can't give it a safety rating just yet. ) isn't finished yet, but it's quite nice. I only had to adjust the strap once, and it stayed in place; It hasn't been touched since. When I took it off after an hour of playing and drove home, my wife noticed some marks on my skin where it sat on my cheeks. I don't have any scars on my brow. That isn't even an inconvenience for me, especially when compared to having my eyes and glasses protected from a fast-moving rubber ball. Five stars without a doubt.
They get three stars because, while they did their job, they are enormous. I'm not sure if these would be appropriate for the young children mentioned in the reviews. My high school field hockey player had an eye problem that kept her from wearing contacts for about two weeks - She didn't have enough time to get prescription goggles, but she needed something to cover her glasses with. She's 15, and keeping them on her head was a challenge for her. The head grip was made smaller with the help of a rubberband. In a pinch, I'd buy them again, but only for a short time. term use. However, finding a similar product with dimensions tailored to a woman rather than a man would be fantastic. a successful business - I received my package in the time frame I needed and in the condition I expected.
When I first opened the package, I noticed that the lens was covered in fingerprints. br>br>In addition, instead of resting on or just covering my nose, the bottom half pushes down on it. It's possible that this is a problem with the manufacturer, or it could be a problem with my face. br>br>I was a little let down. They'll have to make do for now.
These are used for lacrosse by my daughter. Although they provide excellent protection, the front lens is susceptible to scratching. She's a little more cautious now that she's older about putting the goggles in the bag that came with them before putting them in her activity bag. I usually buy one and throw it away after a season.
I've been wearing the googles for about a week now; I'm a sophomore in high school who plays lacrosse, and they've come in handy for practices and games because I don't wear contact lenses. The googles are comfortable once they've been adjusted to your preferences, which was especially nice because they fit my large frames and didn't hurt. These will fit if you have a small face, like mine, which is about 4'11". They also don't fog up (though they do fog up a little when wearing a face mask when it's cold outside). Overall, they were extremely beneficial to me.
For lacrosse practice, my 8-year-old daughter wore these over her glasses, and they were extremely comfortable. She never complained about them and insisted on wearing them all of the time.
We couldn't find any goggles that would fit over her glasses in a store because she had just gotten glasses. I looked through three different listings for these and chose the smallest, which fit her perfectly. This isn't a good idea for people with small heads. It bothered me that so many other people said they were suitable for their daughters. That is difficult for me to believe, and I wonder if those reviews were written by real parents. Please accept my apologies if they were, but it's difficult to believe. Good: br>br> I got these really quickly, like two days, and I didn't have to pay anything extra (well, maybe I did, I did pay $12). Adults appear to enjoy them.
Bad: I paid $12 for shipping, and now I have to pay to have them returned to me. None of it is refunded by the seller. And for $22 Googles, that's a rip-off. If you're looking for youth girl lacrosse googles, check out these options: br> These are the ones we came across that fit the bill.