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Anon Figment Goggle

Anon Figment Goggle

Rating for this product: 2 January 19, 2009

Sure, they are practical for smaller faces and are cheep, but the lens fogs up for 5 minutes at a time, which is not good. Also the lens is flimsy and low quality, hence the fogging up.

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Oakley Crowbar Goggles - Polarized

January 17, 2009

the H.I. amber is a little yellower, and the vr28 is a little more orange, and the amber has a blue fade in the middle, kind of like the H.I. persimmon.

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Oakley Crowbar Goggle Replacement Lenses

January 17, 2009

I think that the lens i wear the most for anything would have to be pink iridium, it doesn't filter as much light so you can see naturally, almost clear in overcast/snow, and in sun the iridium effect comes into play and causes the mirror effect to work, and work great in the sun. They look sweet and are probably my favorite lens.

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Oakley Crowbar Goggle

January 17, 2009

You wont do damage to them when you take the lenses in/out. The O matter frame is one of the most durable frames i have ever owned, and never will have damage done to it. As far as the lens swapping goes, it takes me less then 30 seconds to swap lenses, and they never fog up. The first time might take longer, but if you have any commonsense then it will take 30 seconds to 2 minutes, which is not a long time at all out of your ski day.

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Red Trace Helmet

January 12, 2009

The clip has a little place to slide in underneath the back of the head padding, and stays in very well. The helmet is very comfortable, but the only downside is the earpieces are not the thickest so if you are in cold conditions, your earls become cold, but they are removable so you can use a beanie underneath.

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