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Started by Gogglehead in Ski Hardware - 35 Replies

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Gdbn
reply to 'Goggles and eyewear'
posted Dec-2008

Got 20/20 vision so eye surgery is out.
Thanks Tony and ise ... I'll change my xmas list now !!

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Ian Wickham
reply to 'Goggles and eyewear'
posted Dec-2008

Where's my glasses !!!!!

Caron-a
reply to 'Goggles and eyewear'
posted Dec-2008

bandit wrote:
caron-a wrote:
I really struggle with goggles. I hate wearing them because I feel as if my sight is being blinkered. What are the goggles out there that have the best visibility?


caron look out for Adidas Robin goggles. Quite good peripheral view and they are made for smaller faces :D


thanks bandit. I love the look of them but both the sites I've looked at have said they're for the medium to larger face?

Caron-a
reply to 'Goggles and eyewear'
posted Dec-2008

KevinC wrote:and I can think of 5 people who have had it and been very pleased with the results.


make that 6. life changing :thumbup:

Bandit
reply to 'Goggles and eyewear'
posted Dec-2008

caron-a wrote:
bandit wrote:
caron-a wrote:
I really struggle with goggles. I hate wearing them because I feel as if my sight is being blinkered. What are the goggles out there that have the best visibility?


caron look out for Adidas Robin goggles. Quite good peripheral view and they are made for smaller faces :D


thanks bandit. I love the look of them but both the sites I've looked at have said they're for the medium to larger face?



I dunno duck, you'd have to try a pair on, I guess it's relative :D

ADIDAS ROBIN GOGGLES
The Adidas Robin a120. Here is a glimpse of the future of eye protection: the world's first dual-spherical lenses. Their horizontal and vertical curvature permits unrestricted all-round vision, despite their small form; these snowboard goggles have been developed in cooperation with top snowboarders. For snowboarders, clear vision is paramount.

Bandit
reply to 'Goggles and eyewear'
posted Dec-2008

bandit wrote:
caron-a wrote:
bandit wrote:
caron-a wrote:
I really struggle with goggles. I hate wearing them because I feel as if my sight is being blinkered. What are the goggles out there that have the best visibility?


caron look out for Adidas Robin goggles. Quite good peripheral view and they are made for smaller faces :D


thanks bandit. I love the look of them but both the sites I've looked at have said they're for the medium to larger face?



I dunno duck, you'd have to try a pair on, I guess it's relative :D

ADIDAS ROBIN GOGGLES
The Adidas Robin a120. Here is a glimpse of the future of eye protection: the world's first dual-spherical lenses. Their horizontal and vertical curvature permits unrestricted all-round vision, despite their small form; these snowboard goggles have been developed in cooperation with top snowboarders. For snowboarders, clear vision is paramount.


These are the Sinner ones I treated myself to, yet to try them....

http://www.sinner.eu/SN07_FE/index.php?dx=320&ax=900&ix=80&lx=31&page=&limit=&seas=win&xx=1&mid=88

Tony_H
reply to 'Goggles and eyewear'
posted Dec-2008

Nice.
Last season, almost every skier I saw was wearing Sinner goggles. They seem to be really popular, and now that you can get them in TK Maxx, I can see why. My OH and kids have all got these ones:

http://www.sinner.eu/SN07_FE/index.php?dx=320&ax=900&ix=313&lx=31&page=5&limit=5&seas=win&xx=1&mid=321

Bandit
reply to 'Goggles and eyewear'
posted Dec-2008

Tony_H wrote:Nice.
Last season, almost every skier I saw was wearing Sinner goggles. They seem to be really popular, and now that you can get them in TK Maxx, I can see why. My OH and kids have all got these ones:

http://www.sinner.eu/SN07_FE/index.php?dx=320&ax=900&ix=313&lx=31&page=5&limit=5&seas=win&xx=1&mid=321



That's a smart model. Yes, they seem to be gaining quite a following. I saw some Sinner goggles in TK Maxx, Bristol. Not the OTG ones though.

Topic last updated on 30-December-2008 at 09:12