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Started by Tony_H in Ski Chatter - 16 Replies

On the subject of sunglasses.....

Tony_H posted Nov-2011

......what about goggles?
Everyones got different ones I imagine.
What do you wear, how much did you pay for them, and what do they look like?

Heres mine: Adidas Yodai, rrp £120, paid £50 for them -absolute bargain.



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Bandit
reply to 'On the subject of sunglasses.....'
posted Nov-2011

Oakley L Frame around £45, plus trying Oakley Ambush this winter around £35

8)

OldAndy
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posted Nov-2011

Oakley something or others.
No idea what they cost!
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Tony_H
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posted Nov-2011

bandit wrote:Oakley L Frame around £45, plus trying Oakley Ambush this winter around £35

8)
Bargain bucket bonanza.
Where are getting them at those prices?
Mine were randomly in the s'N'r sale last season
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TowerBridge Andy
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posted Nov-2011


Mine are Anon and were £80. Came with a low light and high light lense. Would post a pic but cant figure out how to do it :(
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Bandit
reply to 'On the subject of sunglasses.....'
posted Nov-2011

Tony_H wrote:
bandit wrote:Oakley L Frame around £45, plus trying Oakley Ambush this winter around £35

8)
Bargain bucket bonanza.
Where are getting them at those prices?
Mine were randomly in the s'N'r sale last season


L Frame's usually from EB or SnR end of season. Occasionally from a UK sports specs supplier. Ambush's came from the Oakley store at Portsmouth Gunwharf Quays, they are also online, can't recall the shop name right now.

Jocrad74
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posted Nov-2011

Some Bolle ones, from S'n'R, not expensive as I'll only lose them/sit on them/fall on them - they do the job!!

Also have sunnies for lounging at lunchtime of the weather's nice, bought them in Boots a few years ago, some random make, but they're sports sunnies so keep the glare out really well.
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Volf
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posted Nov-2011

Lens colour can depend on the colour of your eyes. I don't like the yellow lenses because my grey eyes find them too harsh (apparently if I had brown eyes it wouldn't bother me), so I have pink lenses...and the whole world is rosy.

Key thing was that they fit with my helmet, didn't leave that little gap at the top which gives you brain freeze. Bolle, Euro60 with big discount. Black.

I have sunnies for the spring to avoid the goggle tan lines, but I end up crying a lot at speed.
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Topic last updated on 01-December-2011 at 19:09