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new goggles

Black Phantom

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These work rather well!

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deadheadskier

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It's Christmas. Just ask Santa to get them for you if you don't want to buy them yourself.
 

planb420

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I 3 sets of Oakley Sig Series Gogglesand would never buy anything else. 2 are the Crowbar model (the bars help ease the strap pressure on your tempels (if thats how u spell it), the other pair is prob my favorite its a Simon Dumont Splice (this has a wider opening for your nose=less pinch and easier breathing IMO, and also has a greater viewing angle). All in all I'd go for some Oakley Splice if you can.
 

wa-loaf

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Just got (from SAC) and used the Smith I/O goggle. Very sweet. Came with 2 lenses too.
 

drjeff

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Bring your helmet to a shop and try some on 1st before buying (either in store or online). Not all goggles fit all helmets (let alone heads). This is coming from someone who wears a XXL helmet with a slightly funny shaped head, and has been burned by buying before trying in the past :(

The last thing most folks would want to do is buy a pair of googles that they seem to like and thenfind out that they either need to return them, or buy a new helmet to fit their new goggles :rolleyes:
 
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