If a nearsighted person wants to wear myopia goggles while skiing, the simplest way is to embed the glasses into their ski goggles. In this way, we can combine myopia goggles with ski goggles to achieve the effect of both protecting the eyes and correcting vision.
However, due to differences in the design of ski goggles and the shape and thickness of myopia lenses, combining the two is not an easy task.
The first challenge is the adaptation of the frame.
Myopia glasses often require a suitable frame to support the lenses, while ski glasses typically have their own fixed frame.
To combine the two, it is necessary to find a suitable way to fix the frame of the myopia glasses on the ski goggles, to ensure a comfortable wearing experience and effective visual correction.
The second challenge is the material and shape of the lenses.
The lenses of ski goggles are usually designed with curved surfaces to adapt to the surrounding environment of the eyes and prevent external objects such as snowflakes from invading. However, the lenses of myopia lenses are usually relatively flat, making it easier to adjust the focal length of the subject to the retina.
Therefore, when embedding myopia lenses into ski goggles, it is necessary to redesign the lenses to ensure that the effect of vision correction is not affected.









