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Started by Parcellsw in Ski Hardware - 33 Replies

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Freezywater
reply to 'goggle design'
posted Mar-2010

Tony_H wrote:3D built in interactive piste map?
Or why not attach a satellite dish to your helmet and pick up sky sports news while you are skiing as well?
Or how about a ski bunny indicator, that identifies fit chicks with sticks for you to olge over?
Or a cafe alert, that informs you of the nearest available quality hot chocolate?
Or your own built in pistey basher, that unfolds and smashes those annoying little afternoon mongols (copyright Ally G)?
Maybe even goggles that are edible in case you get hungry and cant wait to get to the self service restaurant?
Or some rotor blades that pop out and can whisk you off to your own off piste mecca somewhere?

Or am I just being a facetious t**t again?


Tony, I think you may have missed the point a little :wink:

I see the 1 star monster didn't like your facetiousness :x
I would have got away with it if it wasn't for those pesky kids!

Tony_H
reply to 'goggle design'
posted Mar-2010

F*** the 1 star monster.
People need to get a sense of humour round here.
www  New and improved me

Freezywater
reply to 'goggle design'
posted Mar-2010

Tony_H wrote:F*** the 1 star monster.
People need to get a sense of humour round here.


Clearly there has been a sense of humour bypass this season, either that or people just don't get your sarcasm :shock: I couldn't stop laghing to be honest 8)
I would have got away with it if it wasn't for those pesky kids!

GummyBear
reply to 'goggle design'
posted Mar-2010

freezywater wrote:Clearly there has been a sense of humour bypass this season, either that or people just don't get your sarcasm :shock: I couldn't stop laghing to be honest 8)


Lets face it, they were all good practical suggestions tbh :lol: :lol:
A beer a day keeps the doctor away

Tony_H
reply to 'goggle design'
posted Mar-2010

I thought so
www  New and improved me

Ian Wickham
reply to 'goggle design'
posted Mar-2010

Tony_H wrote:I thought so


Tony Sacastic ..... NNNNNOoooooo :lol:

Badlandskid
reply to 'goggle design'
posted Apr-2010

If you could make a pair of goggles that had a dehumidifying feature that would take care of fogging problems... I've never met a pair of goggles that I couldn't fog up after a couple of runs... I would buy them in a heart beat!

If that isn't possible how about a pair of goggles like the Xman fella wears. Whats his name, Cyclops? :shock:

Dustyfog
reply to 'goggle design'
posted Apr-2010

While I normally wear POC lobes, and have no complaints, on very, wet, moisture-ridden days they have dripped moisture and fogged.

So you could try the Habervision goggles, have the Prima's, optic-orange excellent for flat light, though the Eliminator device they sell is supposed to automatically remove fogging effects, did not arm it...but take a look, goggles themselves were excellent in flat, whiteout conditions, as good as any clear lens, perhaps better..best I have used (which is not that many but they were good)
http://www.habervision.com/product/Prima.aspx
Optic-orange gives this surreal outer-space, moonscape/martian look to surroundings :mrgreen:

My son is wearing his new Rivas on the other thread..and you can see the Primas on me, if the aesthetics matter:
http://www.j2ski.com/ski-chat-forum/posts/list/8327.page#74969


Skiing is good for the soul!

Edited 1 time. Last update at 05-Apr-2010

Topic last updated on 06-April-2010 at 14:07