I have the Onyix/Quartz eye shields for nighttime use, although I have modified one to cover only my left eye so that I can see better.
I have a pair of Wiley-X Curve goggles that are no longer carried there as well as the less expensive DustBuster and Onion Goggles. Obviously there can be a problem with condensation inside the lenses as a tradeoff to keeping the moisture in. That's why I suggested swim goggles and popping out the other lens as a cheap and fast alternative.
I wear a scleral lens and the only time I really need goggles are at working at my desk with the space heater or fan blowing. I highly recommend a lens if you are able to locate a practitioner to fit one there.
If you are interested, I have written some blog posts about my experiences and products that I use at
http://www.sarahartman.com/category/scleral-contact-lenses/ with the older posts at the bottom.