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One Eyed Dude of Spokane has to wear glasses for protection...
By the "dude" of Spokane
Ranked #157 - Goggles
January 7, 2009
Well, after an onslaught of freezing, frosty snow, that clung to everything, including goggles, I finally had to get a new pair...as an individual who needs eye protection because I only have one eye, it was imperative that I find a goggle that fit over my polycarbonite impact resistant glasses and after careful review and study, and budget constraints, I believe the Smith Knowledge OTG goggle fills the bill nicely...although they do fog up when I amble into the steaming hot lodge, I noticed that everyones goggles were also fogged up. I use a Smith No Fog cloth on the outside and that works well until I bite it and get them all packed with snow. They are super comfy and provide exceptional vision and seem to be fairly "scratch resistant" at this point. I have the RC36 lens in them and my only wish would be to have a more amber colored lens because at the end-of-the-day, I did have a little contrast perception difficulty. Overall though, ya can't beat this pair of goggles and they are a great bargain for around $60 smacker's. As a snowboard instructor, I often am either standing around a lot or moving very slowly down the bunny hill and have had no fogging issues with the goggle nor my glasses, but like I said, use of the Smith No Fog cloth helps considerably.
View Details: Smith Knowledge OTG Goggle
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Tech Specs:
- Frame:
- Urethane
- Lens:
- Carbonic-X lens with TLT Optics
- Strap:
- Elastic
- Helmet Compatible:
- Yes
- Eyeglass Compatible:
- Yes
- Ventilation:
- Regulator adjustable lens ventilation
- Face Size:
- Large fit
- Recommended Use:
- Skiing, snowboarding with glasses
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- Lifetime
- Country of Origin:
- China
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