I use contacts now, which work pretty good. I've had them dry out and pop out of my eye, but it's a rare occurrence. Just contemplating having a backup option - or a goggle I can just throw on when I'm in a rush to ride after work rather than fiddling with contacts.
Looks like there are three different options:
- - Haber vision: insert only (muti-fit for most goggles). $25, buy lenses separately
- RX Goggles: Multiple insert models specific to different goggle brands (some cross compatibility). $129 with lenses
- Pro Vue: Complete goggle with custom fit insert. 100% brand only. $209.
Haber Vision
Haber Vision is nice and cheap. Since you buy the lenses separately, you could pay extra for fancy lenses and coatings if desired (i.e. ultra thin, anti-fog, anti-glare, anti-scratch...). They are adjustable, so you should be able to pop them into any goggle.
RX Goggles
Same idea as Haber, but no adjustable-post. A few different models to fit to specific brands of goggles. Maybe it would be the best since there's no adjustment to mess up? The shape of the lens insert also looks bigger than Habervision... More expensive, but since the lenses are included it probably works out close to the same.
Pro Vue
Pro Vue looks nice in the sense that the insert fills the whole lense area. The prescription part is still glasses-shaped, but the insert should be more rigid, probably less chance of scratching. Maybe fogging too, since it would essentially become a double lens. It's a complete goggle, but they only sell it based on the 100% brand goggle. Those aren't bad, but not my favorite either.
I'm leaning towards the insert-style since I both like the fit of EKS goggles and get a deal them too. No reason to switch brands if I don't have to.
...better factor in the cost of a mirrored lens too, since none of these are going to make you look cool.
RX Goggles
Pro vue