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Pink Lenses

POC Lobes Goggle

POC Lobes Goggle

Rating for this product: 5 November 4, 2009

The Lens: The pink lens is the best low light/ cloudy/ snowing/ foggy light lens I have tried. If you haven't used a proper low light lens, let me tell you, the difference is night and say, so to speak. I skied with them at Baker for most of last season. Clear depth perception in foggy conditions. My previous low light goggle was the crowbar with a high intensity yellow lens. These may be even better, but both are top of the line low light lenses. I didn't notice a problem on brighter days, but a darker lens is recommended for full light. I highly recommend the pink lens for cloudy to foggy days.
The goggle: Great big field of vision. The edge of the frame is only noticeable in the lower half, but still plenty of vision. Not at big as the Electric EG2, but bigger than the Oakley Crowbar. (The Electric EG2 looks like a cheaper made goggle to me, but I can't be sure) Fits with my Giro nine helmet quite well. I haven't had any fogging problems in about 20 days of skiing pow, but it sounds like some people have had problems. I love mine, and recommend these goggles.

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Look PX 18 Legend Ski Binding - Wide

Look PX 18 Legend Ski Binding - Wide

Rating for this product: 5 March 7, 2008

Hi, i break bindings all the time, but these things are pretty much all metal, and can't be messed up. They have huge elasticity and won't come off after some quick chunk of ice. I'm pretty sure its basically the toe piece for they're high end race binding. My only issue with these is that they don't have a vertical toe release, meaning your knees are at a higher risk if your landing way backseat or something along those lines. Best performing bindings i've ever used

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