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Oakley Crowbar Goggle

February 7, 2009

Im looking for a google that will prevent my eyes from watering. I have the Spy Targa from last year. This year everytime I go boarding, my eyes water like crazy wile ridin'. It has been much colder this year on the east coast, but I don't think i should be having this issue. No matter how tight I put them around my head, still the watery eyes persist. I was checking out the crowbar because of the replacement lense options. Anybody got ideas on what goggles might help out?

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