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Good Goggles

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I'm looking for good quality goggles with a wide view and good peripheral (sp?) vision. It's also important (obviously) that they don't fog at all. Price really isn't a concern and I'm willing to pay at most around 100 dollars. Any Suggestions?
 

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riverc0il said:
i would suggest not paying 100 for goggles. my best goggles have all been less than $25 each. anything more is just fashion, imo.

I wasn't planning on it, but in some rare case that someone recommended amazing goggles I might consider it.
 

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I have had two pair of Oakleys and loved them. First pair was the middle model...got them on sale for $40 at Olympia Sports. Now I have the more expensive model...E Frame or O Frame...can't remember...they are the next step up, but not the top level one. It has a bigger frame and better lense...love them. Don't fog up...got them at EMS for about $60.

Check those out....kind of like Coke and Pepsi though when it comes to brands. :roll: So go and try them on...
 

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I recommend waiting until TJ Maxx (or is it Marshall's, I forget) does their ski gear sale in, I think, October. I know, I know, TJ Maxx for ski gear? But we saw $80 goggles for $15, and a huge selection of nice jackets and pants (and thermals and fleece) for cheap. Get there early on in the sale, though, because it goes pretty fast. And, know what you're wanting, because no one there has the first clue.
 

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I have a pair of Smith's with the rounded spherical lenses that I like. I got those for Christmas so I don't know how much they cost, but I know they weren't too much at Sports Authority. I also have a pair of upper middle of the road Oakleys that I ussually just keep a clear lense in for night or low light skiing that I really like too. I think my backup pair are Smith's too, those were cheapies but they worked fine for me when I used to use them, though I seem to remember them fogging up a little bit sometimes.

Like mentioned above, just go to the store and try a bunch on. Bring your helmet if you wear one because that can make a big difference on how some goggles fit. The just pick out the ones that fit you best and fit your budget. Of course get ones that look cool if you're into that sort of thing. ;)
 

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I use Bolle (equalizer) and they have great vision as well as NEVER fogging up on trails...maybe occassionally when I stop in the woods and im sweating.. :) Oh theyre cheap....campmor I think has them for under $30.

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riverc0il said:
i would suggest not paying 100 for goggles. my best goggles have all been less than $25 each. anything more is just fashion, imo.

Right on Oil.....i work in a shop and can have my pick of any gog...and i use the "El-Cheap-o" gogs.
As far as buying gogs. go for fit!
Make sure they fit nice and tight over the bridge of your nose.
it would truly suc% if there was a gap there and when you are out there throwing down some high speed turns the wind came up through the gap on your new $100.00 spy gogs and teared up your eyes.
also bring your helmet (if you use one) to check the fit.
 

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Tip, if you have a helmet, bring it with you when you get goggles, especially if you are planning to shell out big bucks for the goggles. I have a helmet that is impossible for me to get conventional goggles with, I need a low profile, partly because of the bridge of my nose, but mostly because of the profile of the helmet. I have another one that most any pair of goggles will fit with.

Seriously, do not spend too much on your goggles, they scratch, crush in your bag if your not careful, get lost or dropped, walk off from your table, and can get damaged in skiing as mentioned by others. You do not need $100 goggles, there are a lot of others out there for MUCH less that will do the job for you.
 

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If you have a problem with fogging try Fog X same people who make Rain X. Works on motor cycle helmets. If you havent tried these products do it they are great. Buy in any auto store
 

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Who cares about cross-eyed? I just want to look cool. That's what it's all about, anyway, isn't it?
;)
 

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i wear glasses when I ski and always am looking for a model that allows me to wear glasses inside - any ideas? again, I like the cheap theme!
 

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Angus said:
i wear glasses when I ski and always am looking for a model that allows me to wear glasses inside - any ideas? again, I like the cheap theme!

My brother had a set from Bolle a few years ago, but they were really :dunce:

I'd say look into contacts...but if you must, I'm sure that things have really improved style-wise :idea:
 

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Am currently using a pair of Scott goggles. Anything that has a list price of $25 or better will usually stay fog free. Check out Overstock.com or Campmor.com for clearance prices.

By the way the Scott-Tint lens color is great in all conditions...
 

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Glasses-compatible goggles are seriously HUGE- astronaut helmet visor type huge. My worst thing with them is my glasses themselves fogging up- not the goggles, but my glasses, especially when sweating like a pig on moguls. I did find a decent looking pair, but couldn't take them off to wipe my glasses because the frames would stick inside the rim of the goggles.

Get contacts.
 
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