Poster: A snowHead
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Hi there,
I need a pair of goggles, however I would need a pair which are perhaps a bit smaller than average. I have only tried on a couple of different sets but of them, they all are enormous on my face! The only decent ones I have so far come across that are a bit smaller are Adidas Yodai. Are there any other alternatives out there of this sort of quality? I had fancied some oakley wisdom but I think they would just look silly on me....
many thanks
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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what about some kids' ones? Cebe have a range - presumably of the same sort of quality as their adult ones...
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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buns, Roy in Topping Leisure (in Comber) should have some junior goggles which are smaller (a couple of years ago he did Cebe ones)
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I thought Junior ones would be really small...... I mean my face isnt THAT small! I'll have to have alook at junior ones though I have the feeling they will be just too small.....
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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what about models made for women - perhaps they're smaller than unisex ones...
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buns, the other pair in the Adidas range - The Robin - are made for smaller faces. I find them the most comfortable I've tried so far.
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That is great thanks
Has anyone else got specific suggestions? I am quite aware that some goggles are better than others for reasons of lenses fogging up or whatever, so Im trying to narrow my options while still being confident that the goggles I am looking at have a quality lens and so on. I am having trouble finding reviews online for anything beyond the big faced mens models....
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Dragon DXS goggles might be suitable. I also found that most goggles seem to swamp me but the DXS are just fine. You can also get replacement lenses which means a set for overcast and a set for sunny days if that's what you want.
You can buy Dragon goggles online at http://www.sightdirect.co.uk/trolleyed/100/157/182/index.htm
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Hubby has some Smith ones (with the ventilation bits), that are for a smaller face.
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Possibly Anthem ?
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Arnette A4,
I have a small head and "Normal Size" Goggles dwarf me
A4`s look cool, available in a range of colours and lens colours, including a silver Iridium.
HTH
Dom
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Great stuff thanks guys, that gives me a good few specific suggestions to research
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Bolle do a range of goggles more suited to ladies try the Xeno ones.
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You know it makes sense.
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You could try the XS O Frame by Oakley - specifically for smaller faces.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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buns, my gf uses the kiddies cebe ones. Although they are great for seeing they don't half look very naff, they are a couple of years old now so hopefully they have updated their range since.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Also have v small face and wear cebe kids goggles - in a very fetching bright blue! Have lasted me 10 years now and still don't get fogged up - so perhaps not a very up to date recommendation...
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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some of the Arnette range are just smaller than some of the others in the rangeif that makes sense, its not a really well stocked brand in the UK but I bought a pair for my (small faced!?!??!?!) wife about three years ago at Gatwick Airport from the sunglass hut I think. Good Luck
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