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I'm off to Banff in just under three weeks so I need to get them ASAP but I would really like some advice. I'm willing to pay extra as long as I know that I am getting top quality.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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see my post on the Oakley Wisdoms (don't know how to link to it) ... expensive but worth it if you want to enjoy the ski in bad conditions
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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?
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Hi RichardB - I've got a pair Cebe Powder goggles that I picked up in Chatel last year, They're cool looking and have a spherical lens (for better periferal vision)- check them out at
http://www.the-eye-shop.com/EN/produit.aspx?categ=7&id_pdt=32046
You can get a pair plus a spare lens (get a mirror finish for sun and looking cool and a yellow or rose for the inevitable white out) for less than the Oakley's. Most double lens goggles do an adequate job these days - It really comes down to a style choice and the readies.
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I've recently bought a pair of Yodais and they're the most comfortable goggles I've worn. Spare lenses are easy to come by as well
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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RichardB,
I would think that the resort would have as good a choice as anywhere else..so I would buy in Banff.
That way you can test them up against the local light conditions.
For only one pair I would buy the darkest, yellowest lense to give the best flat light vision. I have a lighter pinkish lense
which is not as good in flat light but has better optical quality...
So test them in ski light conditions would be my goal..
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Sharkymark wrote: |
I've recently bought a pair of Yodais and they're the most comfortable goggles I've worn. Spare lenses are easy to come by as well |
I have the addidas yodai too..... fantastic goggles, no steaming up, very comfortable, some great lenses and an incredible field of view without being enormously bit....
I have seen the spare lenses but had thought that £30 + p&P was a bit steep, have you seen them any cheaper?
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RichardB, Buy either Oakley Wisdom's, Crowbar's or A Frames (they all perform the same, it's only the fit that's different) in resort as they're waaay cheaper in the US/Canada than here.
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buns, I've seen them somewhere for £20. On eBay I think...
Bolle goggles are also much cheaper in the US: I paid £23 for a pair (including postage) and over here they were £68.
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Thanks for the advice, I think I'll wait until I get to the resort. The Oakley Wisdom's look good.
The biggest problem for me in the past when buying goggles is the fact that I wear glasses but I have just started wearing contact lenses so the problem of my glasses steaming up underneath a pair of goggles has been answered!
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RichardB wrote: |
Thanks for the advice, I think I'll wait until I get to the resort. The Oakley Wisdom's look good.
The biggest problem for me in the past when buying goggles is the fact that I wear glasses but I have just started wearing contact lenses so the problem of my glasses steaming up underneath a pair of goggles has been answered! |
It also means you dont need goggles that more closely resemble a face mask!
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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It also means you dont need goggles that more closely resemble a face mask!
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That as well!
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