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 Poster: A snowHead
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Hey all

I'm a student. It speaks for itself and obviously as a result of the student lifestyle, I have no money. I've got some cheap and nasty, but not too bad otg Bloc goggles which have orange lenses in them. I also crave goggles with the reflective lenses on which make you look totally badass, but can't seem to find any decent otg ones annnywhere for a student price tag (around 5 pounds if I'm totally honest.)

But I've got a money savvy solution, but need some knowledge! I'm thinking of purchasing some reflective and sticky see through vinyl which I can stick to my current goggles, and neatly follow the rim of the current lens to make a profesh looking pair of goggles.

Has anyone tried this, heard of anyone having any success, and, crucially, does anyone know where I can get some of this stuff? (cos it must exist somewhere).

Cheers for reading this far and not thinking I'm a total tit.

much love, Phil
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Like this? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Silver-Reflective-Solar-Control-Privacy/dp/B002QEVFFC?tag=amz07b-21

I can't promise it will make you look totally or even partially badass. Or even promise that it will be any good at all. Some useful magic words to search for, however.

Philipski wrote:
Cheers for reading this far and not thinking I'm a total booby.


I'm reserving judgement til you've tried out your plan and supplied a photo.
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Yeass! Cheers buddy. I've got some cheapo stuff on order from the bay of e. Pictures to follow.
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If the lens in your goggles is flat, it should be no problem to cover it. But if it's curved, you may have issues with creasing. Also, the plastic film may add some interesting optical effects.
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Could you stretch to £20? These came up when I typed in OTG, but I'm not sure they are..

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rayzor-Professional-SnowBoard-Camouflage-Anti-Glare/dp/B002MTAHGO/ref=pd_sim_sbs_sg_3?tag=amz07b-21

I suspect sticking film to your own goggles will look .. well .. a bit sh*t.

Or how about these for just £14.99? They look kind of 'badass' ...

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Global-Vision-Snowboarding-Shatterproof-Complete/dp/B0030IPNCO/ref=sr_1_5?tag=amz07b-21&s=sports&ie=UTF8&qid=1361834882&sr=1-5


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These are much more reflective than they appear, and much better than the price tag suggests http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nevica-Pro-Ski-Goggles-Mens/dp/B009X5G63S?tag=amz07b-21

Good for skiing in sunshine, but I wouldn't go for them in flat light, I'd go for a much more yellow or orange lens that is much less tinted than these.
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I suspect sticking film to your own goggles will look .. well .. a bit sh*t.


and even worse after you've found it doesn't work and you've tried to pull it off.
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I'm pretty sure this with film would work without problems... at least as far as look is question. I'm not sure if you are interested at all about other things, that this solution brings... like distortion, god know what kind of color will come out when combining colored lens and also colored film, probably way too dark goggles, since these sort of films reduce light transmission for quite a lot etc. If none of these things bother you, I'm pretty sure this would work, since putting film on more or less flat lens (and huge majority of ski goggle lenses are flat) is no big deal.
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Birdz do a range of OTG goggles which have reflective coatings, you can find them on line, but they cost around £27
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Well maybe buy a £2.99 pair of ordinary goggles for when you are actually skiing, and keep the newly reflective ones for when you're on the terrace with a beer and don't need to be able to see?
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pam w wrote:
Well maybe buy a £2.99 pair of ordinary goggles for when you are actually skiing, and keep the newly reflective ones for when you're on the terrace with a beer and don't need to be able to see?


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Philipski,

And welcome to snowHeads - you've found your spiritual home.
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You could make a tin foil overlay for when you're chilling on the terrace in bad ass mode.
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 You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
Have you thought about just buying some metallic paint and taping off the frame, and giving it some across the lenses of a cheap pair? You won't be able to see, but you will look the dogs from a distance.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
If you're a student you'll have a load of old beer cans around. Cut off the ends, slice and to ends and flatten out into sheet. Cut out the required shape and fit to frames. They'll be reversible, one side reflective metallic look and the other will say "Dutch Gold" and will make you look like a pro.
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ebay
£10, UVA and UVB protective

You had trouble with that, really?
What are you studying??
Why???
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