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@clarky999, they are my most secret skill-compensation extra. Piste Office official Vist 5mm shims. The end result is that, in my Dynafit Vulcan boots I will have zero to 1mm of ramp/delta.

This was what ramp/delta guru Andy MacCann (of AlpineMacCannix) prescribed to significantly reduce my level of crapness.

Must say I am chuffed with the skis. Praxis have about 50 different top sheet patterns and pictures to choose. My daughter chose these with me - Abstract!
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Seeing my ACL reconstruction consultant tomorrow, I need permission to ski , I will let you know what I am getting. Fingers crossed, but I feel that I know the answer. NO SKIING😖
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
@HammondR, the difference made by getting delta sorted out properly is amazing if you have had problems with it in the past.

So this year I have a pair of Latigos with Wardens, a pair of Smith I/O goggles and a pair of prescription Bolle sunglasses. For people with high prescriptions the Bolle prescription programme is incredible. They have actually produced a working pair of wrap shades at +5 and -3 cyl. I did not think this was possible and have been using inserts. The result is much improved.
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I have been told that if I work hard in the gym I can have what I want! I have to wait till April, and then decide if I want it Very Happy
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
@gorilla, How do you find the Latigos? I've heard good stuff about them.
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@TYPUCT, I don't know yet. I have yet to have then mounted. Sorry.
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 Then you can post your own questions or snow reports...
Then you can post your own questions or snow reports...
BierKelly wrote:
Can anyone recommend any reasonably priced goggles for flat light? £50ish Max? Ive not a clue what i'm looking for! Or im wondering whether it would be better to wait And buy in resort! I can't remember what the prices were like in Livigno last year though!


I have read an extensive (and quite interesting) thread on another forum where people swear by the Smith Sensor Mirror lens and the Oakley Hi Yellow. However there's also an optometrist who comments and effectively says that there is no lens which can be a cure all and everyone is different. You also can't actually increase contrast, but by using a different colour lens then you can fool your brain into seeing a bit better. I'm desperate to find a set of goggles that suit me in flat light, but it's not something I can really test that often. I bought some cheap Scott goggles with a light blue lens off eBay the other week which hopefully will work a bit better. Part of my problem is that I have a very hot face (due to being pudgy and unfit) so often steam up goggles, something that gets amplified by working hard and going slower than normal, as seems to be the case when it's cloudy and difficult to see clearly.
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 After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
Thanks I'll have a look at those. It's impossible to know whether they're any good until you actually try them in flat light I suppose!
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