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    I am looking for recommendations for some inexpensive fishing goggles to wear when I am driving my Triton. I have prescription sunglasses that i wear to fish in, but when running at speed, I get wind around the edges and it effects my vision. Have to hold my hand up to the side and tighten it to my head. Wondered if anyone else has ever had this issue and what you found
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    I wear prescription safety glasses like the picture below which I purchase at the VA Optical Shop. They can be found at most optical shops and in online stores with your vision prescription.

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    I have to buy something too. My eyes water too much once over 50mph. I just can't see well enough to avoid floating debris in the river system.
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    This should be shared on the main forum, so that more will see it.
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    Done S10! Thanks for the suggestion
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    You may be able to get affordable prescription sports goggles from Zenni Optical or other online glasses retailer. I keep forgetting to put a pair of clear safety glasses in the boat when I fish in the late afternoon with my contacts, since I sometimes come back too late to see well with my sunglasses. When I’m not fishing with my sunglasses, I usually keep an extra pair of prescription glasses in the boat in case I’m fishing with my prescription sunglasses and it gets too dark to see.
    If I'm not at work or taking kids to their activities, you might find me on "The Rez" fishing. If not there, I could be in the garage working on my boat.
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