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Started by Col in Ski Hardware - 78 Replies

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Tino_11
reply to 'Ski Goggles'
posted Nov-2009

I always wear polarized snglasses unless it is snowing hard, even in flat light I find em better than goggles.
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Col
reply to 'Ski Goggles'
posted Nov-2009

Thankyou Tino, I'll give it a go. :D

SobeUK
reply to 'Ski Goggles'
posted Nov-2009

Col wrote:Tony or Wickers, or anyone, wonder if you'd tried polarized sunnies? 8)


Only used polarised sunnies when sailing. Not tried them on snow. Could be good for spotting ICE I guess. 8)

Col
reply to 'Ski Goggles'
posted Nov-2009

:thumbup:He's behind you! Perhaps a bit early for that kind of stuff.

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Ski Goggles'
posted Nov-2009

Col wrote:Tony or Wickers, or anyone, wonder if you'd tried polarized sunnies? 8)


I wear Oakleys ...... sorry Col don't know if they are polarised 8)

Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Ski Goggles'
posted Nov-2009

Ian Wickham wrote:
Col wrote:Tony or Wickers, or anyone, wonder if you'd tried polarized sunnies? 8)


I wear Oakleys ...... sorry Col don't know if they are polarised 8)


I have a pair of polarised Oakleys kicking about and they say it on the lense (sp?!), they are a load more expensive than the standard ones.

Tony_H
reply to 'Ski Goggles'
posted Nov-2009

I just checked my sunnies and they are polarised lenses. The website says:

"The frames are made from TR90, a lightweight and virtually unbreakable compound, with polarised polycarbonate lenses giving superb visibility into water. Dirty Dog sunglasses combine contemporary styling with 100% UV resistance and reliability in the most extreme of conditions."

I assume thats good?
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JamesC
reply to 'Ski Goggles'
posted Nov-2009

All,

Has anyone found a good pair of goggles that fit well with a helmet, i seem to have gaps around my forehead, is this always the case and am concerned the cold air will give me a headache? I'm planning on trying on a few pairs in the shop with the helmet on but would like a good starting point. I have a giro 10 helmet if that helps....

Topic last updated on 29-November-2009 at 22:58