Hi,
I'm looking for some reasonably priced goggles for my ski kit. I'm not really sure whats good for the money out on the market at the moment, so I thought I'd ask.
In terms of style I liked the Sinner Beast II OTG goggles until I realized OTG stood for over the glasses (I don't need glasses so I guess I would look stupid with them / they would be impractical?), prefer matt rubbery looking frames to shiny.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Reasonably priced goggles
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I use OTG goggles, as I wear specs. My favourites are Oakley L Frame. The Sinner Beast 2 is the slimmest, most attractive effort I've ever seen. The lens chamber has to be bigger to accommodate a specs frame without it touching the lens.
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Started by Tolk in Beginning Skiing 24-Nov-2009 - 14 Replies
Tolk posted Nov-2009
Pablo Escobar
reply to 'Reasonably priced goggles' posted Nov-2009
Oakley A-frames.
Bandit
reply to 'Reasonably priced goggles' posted Nov-2009
Welcome to J2ski :D There are various styles of Sinner goggles on Amazon currently, and occasionally TK Maxx have them in stores. Also look at Bolle for good value and good quality lenses.
I purchased some Sinner Beast 2 with a rather fetching Tortoiseshell frame. They would not fit over my helmet as the strap was too short. So it's always worth trying a pair on before buying! Sold to a J2skier!
I purchased some Sinner Beast 2 with a rather fetching Tortoiseshell frame. They would not fit over my helmet as the strap was too short. So it's always worth trying a pair on before buying! Sold to a J2skier!
Tolk
reply to 'Reasonably priced goggles' posted Nov-2009
What are the differences between OTG goggles and normal ones? Would it be ridiculous or impractical to wear OTG goggles without glasses based on the style or is this common?
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Col
reply to 'Reasonably priced goggles' posted Nov-2009
T.K. Maxx for Sinners is a good bet. Got Sinner Task for £15 but more importantly, they fit well (for me).
Daleroberts
reply to 'Reasonably priced goggles' posted Nov-2009
Hi,
I got some pairs of RAZORLITE goggles off e-bay ast season £25.00 free delivery anti fog about 40 frames to choose from they where fine when used and cheep enough to throw away if you dont like, very comfortable made in usa.
I got some pairs of RAZORLITE goggles off e-bay ast season £25.00 free delivery anti fog about 40 frames to choose from they where fine when used and cheep enough to throw away if you dont like, very comfortable made in usa.
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I USED TO BE VERY INDECISIVE BUT I`M NOT TO SURE NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bandit
reply to 'Reasonably priced goggles' posted Nov-2009
tolk wrote:What are the differences between OTG goggles and normal ones? Would it be ridiculous or impractical to wear OTG goggles without glasses based on the style or is this common?
I use OTG goggles, as I wear specs. My favourites are Oakley L Frame. The Sinner Beast 2 is the slimmest, most attractive effort I've ever seen. The lens chamber has to be bigger to accommodate a specs frame without it touching the lens.
Daleroberts
reply to 'Reasonably priced goggles' posted Nov-2009
Sorry I got the wrong name try this link. ghttp://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2010-RAYZOR-UV400-ANTIFOG-SKI-SNOWBOARD-GOGGLES-RRP-119_W0QQitemZ200409771983QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_SportsLeisure_Skiing_GogglesSunglasses_JN?hash=item2ea95a6fcfave
Hope you have not been googleing to much. :cry:
Hope you have not been googleing to much. :cry:
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I USED TO BE VERY INDECISIVE BUT I`M NOT TO SURE NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Topic last updated on 26-November-2009 at 12:08