

👓 Elevate Your Game with Style and Safety!
The Lacrosse VSTGSW Women's Goggle/Eye Mask combines safety and style, meeting ASTM F803 standards while featuring a Tru-Vu vision system that reduces glare. Its sleek silver frame and cat-eye design enhance visibility, making it the perfect choice for any lacrosse player.
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Color | Silver Frame |
| Size | One Size |
C**D
Good construction, comfortable fit and reasonably priced
Good construction, comfortable fit and reasonably priced....this was a replacement mask for my 9 yo daughter's other mask that was eaten by our pet - she prefers this one over the old one!
J**K
Great product, horrid color
These goggles have been great for my 13 year old daughter. They fit perfect and have lasted through her first season. The color is ugly, not a pretty, or bright, or even mediocre red, but a really ugly, orangy red that looks faded and yuck! But she loves everything else about them, so I will zip my lip about the color in her presence!
S**R
Finally lacrosse goggles to go over glasses!
I bought these goggles to be worn over glasses. Totally works! I used the following directions from another reviewer:Have your daughter put her glasses on, then put the goggles on over them. Use a pen to mark on the goggles where the frames of her glasses meet the backside of the goggles. Next, cut out a little bit of the plastic at a time until they comfortably fit over the glasses. It may take a few times to get it right. When it is done correctly, the arms of the glasses will fit in the slot that you cut in the plastic of the goggles.
J**K
Like it had been left in a store window for ...
Daughter managed to lose her goggles. She's a goalie so doesn't usually need these but was going to play at a tournament and needed to play a few halves as defense. I needed something functional and speedy delivery. Well, it arrived as described and on time.But....the goggle frame was really really faded. Like it had been left in a store window for a few months. For sure not red. Mostly dusky rust color. The underside was red, but the outer was faded. The elastic head band is very loose. Didn't hold to her head well, or stay tight.If she hadn't played in a tournament today then I would have absolutely returned these.Adequate. But I wouldn't recommend.
G**T
Defective
Bought in Jan 2017 for my 12 year old daughter in advance of spring lacrosse season. This weekend after a total of nine practices or games in use, the face padding has conpletely separated from the frame. The item is clearly defective and now useless. Can't return because return "window" is closed. The old mantra "you get what you pay for" seemingly applies. Buyer beware.
K**R
Design flaw leads to cuts on the nose.
Although these goggles are comfortable, they are designed in a such a way that an impact coming from steep angles, striking the goggles on the right or left, (think peripheral vision angles) can cause the silicone padding to shift out of the way resulting in a cut across the nose.This happened twice to my wife and I will no longer be recommending these goggles or any others like them that have a hard plastic frame. I would advise that anyone looking for lacrosse goggles search for ones that do not have the padding mounted to a plastic frame.
B**N
Great Value and Great Fit fir Lacrosse Player
Fits my 14 year old daugther perfectly. Color is the same as pictured. The silicon frame seems comfortable. Great value for the price. No issue with the strap. I will update after a few Lacrosse games.
E**N
Pay Attention not ASTM 3077
These goggles are very well made and a GREAT bargain if you have no intention of playing in any official organized games. If you have a daughter on the Lacross team pay attention. These are very well made "the real deal" eye protection. They are fully compliant with ASTM F803...and that's the problem. As of Jan. 01, 2017 the NEW approval standard is ASTM 3077. Who knew, right? I mean I sure never heard of this stuff. In the description I read "ASTM" compliant and thought, "Great". How naive of me! My daughters had their first game today and were told that they would not be allowed to wear their Debeer wire goggles during the game. Don't get me wrong, they are great quality and the girls love them ( note: they are tight on glasses). They're really well made and could easily withstand a whack in the face with a stray lacross stick or ball. But that durn ref-O-ree was so 'nsistent, "No Debeer!" I now have the dubious honor of buying another pair of wire goggles which will probably be more expensive but not much better in quality...but they will has paid da man at da ASTM to certify that they are up to new "3077" standards. What a racket...I mean Lacross stick...I mean wire goggle !! I wonder if the native Americans used ASTM certified gear when they were tossing around the heads of their enemies back in the day?
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