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Started by Chelskigirl in Italy - 38 Replies

Re:goggles or glasses

RossF
reply to 'goggles or glasses'
posted Jan-2008

Apologies Dave Mac. My bad.

Trencher
reply to 'goggles or glasses'
posted Jan-2008

Tinted safety glasses work well, are cheap, 100% UV, and won't damage you face if you fall. I've seen some nasty damage caused by wearing the wrong kind of sun glasses during a fall.

http://www.safetystock.co.uk/Safety_Glasses_2/

Trencher
because I'm so inclined .....

Freezywater
reply to 'goggles or glasses'
posted Jan-2008

great link, thanks Trencher, just what I've been looking for, although not for skiing, think I'll stick to the Oakleys after paying all that dosh for them, but will certainly be of use for the workshop. My current safety glasses must have come out of the ark :!:
I would have got away with it if it wasn't for those pesky kids!

Ellistine
reply to 'goggles or glasses'
posted Jan-2008

Trencher wrote:Tinted safety glasses work well, are cheap, 100% UV, and won't damage you face if you fall. I've seen some nasty damage caused by wearing the wrong kind of sun glasses during a fall.

http://www.safetystock.co.uk/Safety_Glasses_2/

Trencher


Blimey they're cheap! Just shows how much we're being ripped of by Oakley and the likes. I expect Oakleys are a bit better quality but probably not much.

Having said all that, I am on about my 6th pair of Oakley sunnies 8)

Edited 1 time. Last update at 06-Jan-2008

Tony_H
reply to 'goggles or glasses'
posted Jan-2008

Well, thanks to TK Maxx, I will be sporting new goggles and glasses this season, both North Face, and both ridiculous bargains, as per usual.

I used to always stick to glasses, but got fed up with them steaming up when I adjusted my boots, and also had a couple of really cold days in Sauze when goggles were required, and I used goggles much more since. You do feel a lot warmer in goggles, but I agree with matey - take both out with you, because you can always find a need for one or the other during the day.

Stubbsy
reply to 'goggles or glasses'
posted Jan-2008

I definitely agree with the "both goggles AND glasses" advice.

A few weeks ago I was in the Tchibo franchise of a local Savacentre (Leeds White Rose) and they were selling wraparound sports glasses with interchangeable lenses for half price - less than a fiver! If I remember rightly they were grey, mirrored and yellow. I wish I'd got a couple of pairs. There's no sign of them on Tchibo's website. Anyone know if they've got any left?

Cheers,
Stubbsy

Freeski-Daz
reply to 'goggles or glasses'
posted Jan-2008

Well I have Spy Zed Goggles Pop3 design.
But I'm looking for a new pair of sunglasses for skiing.

Any ideas?

Edited 1 time. Last update at 12-Jan-2008

DaveW
reply to 'goggles or glasses'
posted Jan-2008

Trencher wrote:Tinted safety glasses work well, are cheap, 100% UV, and won't damage you face if you fall. I've seen some nasty damage caused by wearing the wrong kind of sun glasses during a fall.

http://www.safetystock.co.uk/Safety_Glasses_2/

Trencher


I've just done a week in Andorra and tested Trencher's (see Posting 314 dated 05 01 08) Bolle pink (yes pink!) tinted safety glasses recommendation.

Incredible performance in any light conditions.
Well up to my Ray Ban 'Glacier' costing £squillions.

Don't worry that the tint is faint..it's fully UV rated. At a tenner incl postage, for Bolle it's a steal.

Well done that man!

Dave W

Topic last updated on 13-February-2008 at 16:58