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Started by Ian Wickham in Ski Chatter - 6 Replies

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Ian Wickham posted Nov-2011

Has any body out there in J2ski land had any experience of these goggles, I think they are pretty new out.......

http://www.skinews.co.uk/2011/11/bolle-nova-goggles/

Andyoneil
reply to 'Bolle Nova Goggles'
posted Nov-2011

Ive got a pair of Bolle Novas from 2009 in Racing Snake trim (I kid you not) with modulator vermillion lenses, basically an older version of what you've posted I'd guess

They're comfortable, dont fog, modulate quickly and well in varying light conditions.

Points that won't bother you but apply to me: fit my prescription inserts no bother and work well with my Smith helmet

Ian Wickham
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posted Nov-2011

andyoneil wrote:Ive got a pair of Bolle Novas from 2009 in Racing Snake trim (I kid you not) with modulator vermillion lenses, basically an older version of what you've posted I'd guess

They're comfortable, dont fog, modulate quickly and well in varying light conditions.

Points that won't bother you but apply to me: fit my prescription inserts no bother and work well with my Smith helmet


Thanks Andy, I am tempted, I might put them on my list for Santa :wink:

Mekka
reply to 'Bolle Nova Goggles'
posted Nov-2011

The modulator lenses look great. santa may have more than one request for goggles this year :-)

Andyoneil
reply to 'Bolle Nova Goggles'
posted Nov-2011

If I knew how to post pics I'd show you a pic of mine "modulated"

oo-er missus

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Bolle Nova Goggles'
posted Nov-2011

I popped into the city today to do some xmas shopping and saw Mrs W working hard, and she happened to ask what I wanted for Xmas ....Job done :lol:

Gooseh
reply to 'Bolle Nova Goggles'
posted Dec-2011

I've got a pair of these, as does my dad. Best goggles I've used, and the modulator is very handy for variable weather days (which accounts for most of them in Scotland...)

Topic last updated on 01-December-2011 at 14:02