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Can anyone recommend decent sunglasses (not goggles) for skiing ? might sound a daft question but would welcome some ideas as my oakleys are nearing the bucket now and if I'm going to spend more money I want to get it right ................ what do you guys recommend ?
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Have worn Bloc Stoats for many years. Lost originals but they were so good I bought another set as a replacement, and they now have a range of funky reflective lenses. Not too expensive either.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Oakley M Frames or Radars
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Kiltedlad, Some good oakley wraparounds - still using some eyejackets Toofy Grin Excellent even in lowlight conditions and cold temps. Only need to swop to goggles when its snowing or the temp drops considerably. Not sure what the equivalents are in ther range at the moment Confused
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I used to wear Oakley until they sold out to Luxotica, now it's Adidas.
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Oakleys are fine, but overpriced imho. I have bought a pair of Julbo's, no regrets Smile
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Oakleys are for snobs. SMITHSMITHSMITH FTW
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After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
do not, under any circumstances, wear sunglasses skiing...........unless they match your purse.....




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It may sound like a daft comment but... Find something that fits your face.
I know many happy Oakley wearers but on me they let too much light in.
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My vote for Julbo as well - I use a pair that are reactive in the Cat 3 to Cat 4 range, excellent for sun on snow. After sales support good as well - when I snapped an arm in a high speed wipe-out they repaired them free of charge (after 3 years use). Good climbing shops generally stock quite a few models, I got mine from Needlesports in Keswick.
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