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Started by Tolk in Beginning Skiing 24-Nov-2009 - 14 Replies
Tony_H
reply to 'Reasonably priced goggles' posted Nov-2009
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Tolk
reply to 'Reasonably priced goggles' posted Nov-2009
Wow the adidas yodai are nice, but a bit pricey for a beginner. Can only find them for £80-£100
Chuffy
reply to 'Reasonably priced goggles' posted Nov-2009
Check this site out
http://www.shadestation.co.uk/Dragon-Goggles.html
Nice prices and they are not a wharehouse somewhere, they are a shop on Leeds highstreet (found them when I was working in Leeds). Orders are dispatched from the shop.
Fast delivery times and if you like Mr.H's Goggles they are £72 including free delivery
I recomend the Dragon or Von Zipper range as most of them go for around £55.
With Dragon you get the spare low light lense. Nice goggles, loads of choice with frames and colors. Mate has a pair of the DX and I will prob pick up a pair someday.
DX= large frame
DXS = smaller frame
Edit: I have a pair of A-Frames, Electric EG1 and Airblaster goggles (google them)
A-frames are good for helmets as they are a smaller frame and the straps have large clips at the side to help stretch over.
EG1s are bigger frame wise, good for cruising days with large peripheral vision. They are very light.
My Airblaster were imported from the US - More of a rubbery frame and are more cylindrical lense.
Choices, choices lol
http://www.shadestation.co.uk/Dragon-Goggles.html
Nice prices and they are not a wharehouse somewhere, they are a shop on Leeds highstreet (found them when I was working in Leeds). Orders are dispatched from the shop.
Fast delivery times and if you like Mr.H's Goggles they are £72 including free delivery
I recomend the Dragon or Von Zipper range as most of them go for around £55.
With Dragon you get the spare low light lense. Nice goggles, loads of choice with frames and colors. Mate has a pair of the DX and I will prob pick up a pair someday.
DX= large frame
DXS = smaller frame
Edit: I have a pair of A-Frames, Electric EG1 and Airblaster goggles (google them)
A-frames are good for helmets as they are a smaller frame and the straps have large clips at the side to help stretch over.
EG1s are bigger frame wise, good for cruising days with large peripheral vision. They are very light.
My Airblaster were imported from the US - More of a rubbery frame and are more cylindrical lense.
Choices, choices lol
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Tolk
reply to 'Reasonably priced goggles' posted Nov-2009
Hey thanks for the help, just bought a pair of dragon mace (coal frame, amber lens) pretty sweet.
One more question, i'm going to get a buff because going up reasonably high so i figure its worth having something I can convert to cover whole face if the temp really drops. Should I get a polar buff or original buff? Worried I'll get too hot in the polar but I've never owned one before so I thought I'd ask for opinions.
Thanks!
One more question, i'm going to get a buff because going up reasonably high so i figure its worth having something I can convert to cover whole face if the temp really drops. Should I get a polar buff or original buff? Worried I'll get too hot in the polar but I've never owned one before so I thought I'd ask for opinions.
Thanks!
GummyBear
reply to 'Reasonably priced goggles' posted Nov-2009
Pablo Escobar wrote:Oakley A-frames.
They got 20% off Oakley A-frames on FreezeProShop
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Tony_H
reply to 'Reasonably priced goggles' posted Nov-2009
I got them in the States for £50!!!!tolk wrote:Wow the adidas yodai are nice, but a bit pricey for a beginner. Can only find them for £80-£100
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Gavin2020
reply to 'Reasonably priced goggles' posted Nov-2009
just got my wife some goggles from lidl, nothing fancy but for £6.99 can't go too far wrong as a spare pair.
Topic last updated on 26-November-2009 at 12:08