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Zack Mancini
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Oakley Splice Goggle
December 18, 2011
Are these googles helemt compatidible with the smith variant brim helmet? I love the design of the gogs but I want to make sure before I purchase them that they will fit correctly. Also, do these goggles fog up a lot? I do a lot of backcountry skiing and I have to hike to get up to the trail and will they fog up if I have them on my face while I sweat and breath? because I have owned a pair of goggles before that did this and I really didnt like them, they were a pair of smiths and I am hoping the oakley splices wont do this.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Line Blend Ski
December 18, 2011
I mounted mine at the recommended "mid sole" on the ski. It's close to the center but a few centimeters back for better control and stability in powder. They work great, I have the Line Blend 2011 and they allow you to perform good in park and good in backcounrty/powder conditions. You really can't go wrong with them, best ski I have ever owned.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
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