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Thinking about getting these for my girlfriend. She is an beginner...
By scott_lane2064127
Ranked #1691 - Goggles
December 11, 2009
Thinking about getting these for my girlfriend. She is an beginner to intermediate rider who refuses to wear goggles because they fog and are uncomfortable. I know that if she were to have the right pair then she'd wear them. Slender face and build. I also would like some guidance on which lens tint works best for which light. We ride in the NW... Thanks!
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By Amanda
Ranked #589 - Goggles
December 11, 2009
This is a good size goggle because it is a medium face size. As long as you have a good goggle (even a $25 goggle can be good, but It won't be as comfortable) it shouldn't fog as long as it is being worn correctly. If you put a ski mask over your nose, your goggles will always fog. That is a common problem with a lot of people. Also, a really cheap goggle will fog if it doesn't have a double lens. Usually, all goggles sold in ski shops except for some kids goggles have a double lens. These Oakley goggles should be comfortable and should not fog. Cheaper goggles are uncomfortable, expensive goggles are more comfortable. There is this stuff called Cat Crap that both cleans goggles and puts a layer of antifog stuff on it. It is great, a lot of people swear by it and I use it to clean my glasses. Although, it won't help antifogging if the reason they fog is because she isn't wearing them correctly, or they are only a single lens goggle. Wearing a skiing/snowboarding helmet might help make the goggles more comfortable because it will hold the goggles in place better. Helmets are more comfortable than hats and they are cheaper than brain surgery.
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