Sunglasses V's Goggles
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Started by Ian Wickham in Ski Chatter 28-Jan-2013 - 35 Replies
Gaz C
reply to 'Sunglasses V's Goggles' posted Jan-2013
Had a pair of Bolles for the last 15 years. They have been brilliant. Horror of horrors they have a cracked lens :cry: . Could be something to do with the faceplant in Westendorf :oops: . Just replaced them with a pair of Oakleys that were to good to resist at the price :-)
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Sunglasses V's Goggles' posted Jan-2013
My last goggles was a pair of bolle's and they were rubbish and were a similar price to the new ones, instaed of leaving it to Mrs W to select my pressie for xmas, I hinted at the ones I wanted and left a screen shot on the computer....... it worked, from being a very grumpy Bolle goggles owner I am now a very happy one :D
Tony_H
reply to 'Sunglasses V's Goggles' posted Jan-2013
I've had sinner and north face goggles previously. But the Adidas yodai I currently have are superb in any light and I find I prefer to wear them at all times when I'm skiing now.
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Daved
reply to 'Sunglasses V's Goggles' posted Jan-2013
I have bought a pair of Smith i/o and cant fault them ...no steaming up at all and good vision...with the cold weather the last 3 weeks they have had a good test...used my sunglasses once
Caltonhat
reply to 'Sunglasses V's Goggles' posted Jan-2013
I had a pair of Bolle goggles with a light reactive lens which were very good, especially in flat light. However, I say had, as I have just returned them to the store because when I got them out of for this years trip the light reactive film on the outside of the goggle has all wrinkled whilst they have been stored since our trip last year and they are now useless! I am waiting for a decision from Bolle whether they will be refunded as I had to buy new goggles in resort for our January trip. I didn't buy Bolle but Cairn bad light yellow lenses and in flat light they were brilliant and half the price! :cry:
Verbier_ski_bum
reply to 'Sunglasses V's Goggles' posted Jan-2013
I don't like skiing in sunglasses. Goggles all the way for me. I keep sunglasses in the backpack in case we stop for a beer/snack on a terrace.
Scarletgirl
reply to 'Sunglasses V's Goggles' posted Feb-2013
Last minute dash to Go Outdoors & a some new Sinner goggles packed. I'm ready to go :D
Volf
reply to 'Sunglasses V's Goggles' posted Feb-2013
Yes, but what colour lenses? Orange, yellow, pink? I've heard that people with grey eyes son't like the orange or yellow lenses. Certainly the case with me. I like the world to be an ever so light hint of pink.
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Topic last updated on 02-February-2013 at 14:28