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Stylish/cool goggle recommendations appreciated

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I already own some Dragon DXS goggles which are fantastic, however i am looking for some with a more bulbus lense. I don't particularly like how on my dragons i can see the frame (first world problem). I am also looking for some with a mirrored tint if possible since the sun can make me a little bit blind in my Dragons. obviously and as usual, i would rather they be cheap so if you could help that would be fantastic.
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Stylish and cheap .... rolling eyes why not try functional and that fits your face/ helmet. Giro Onset are perfect, I can not see my frame, very wide field of view
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Buy some Smiths wonder how Dragon can charge so much.
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Oakley's Canopy is the largest lens they do and has a low volume frame, shouldn't have any issues with it unless you've a teeny heed.

Cheap doesn't exist in skiing so we'll ignore that bit.
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Thanks guys or giris, I don't know much about goggles so you telling me that what im looking for isnew optimal is actually what I needed to hear. Thanks Very Happy ! Also I will obviously look at your suggestions.
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If you want cool, I think they are called sunglasses Toofy Grin
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Check out melon optics
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kioksor, +1 Very Happy Very Happy
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Oakley airbrake - can't see the frame in those
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kioksor wrote:
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Summit goggles from eyewearoutlet.co.uk. Great looking frameless design, lenses are good, no fogging, replacement lenses £20.

I have some alongside Oakley Crowbars. The Oakley lenses are better, but really not by much, and certainly not three times as much, which is the cost differential. And the Summits look a lot nicer.
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Hi guys I hope you dont mind but I will jump in on this as I am also in the market for some new goggles.

I do actually have a small head/face so am worried if I go for the really cool stylish ones that i will look more of a lady's front bottom than i already do. Been doing loads of research about the different lens types so I have a basic grip on this. We are off to the 3 valleys at Xmas so one would assume the light level might be a little low some days? Therefore would I be right in thinking the mirrored type would not be as good as maybe some slightly lighter lens?
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Electric EG2. Amazing goggles, massive but don't look too big when worn with a helmet. I love mine, can't imagine needing anything else, they're superb and tres cool.
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 You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
oakley a frame with a fire iridium lens, or, oakley splice or electric eg2.5Guybutler,
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