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Post by arguablycrassic on Apr 21, 2012 11:47:10 GMT -5
If you're willing to spend the money, there are always turbofans.
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Post by Snarf on Apr 21, 2012 13:54:57 GMT -5
I use Arena Flakjaks and wear a shemagh for face protection. I can soak the shemagh in cold water on hot days, and the Flakjaks...well they're great googles. Came with two lenses (black and clear) and an epic case.
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Post by TheLocal on Apr 21, 2012 19:34:09 GMT -5
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Post by Knief on Apr 21, 2012 23:04:53 GMT -5
No, both suck ass. Buy the Bolle X1000s you linked to earlier.
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Post by TheLocal on Apr 22, 2012 1:37:17 GMT -5
Sounds good, that is what I will buy today, hopefully.
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Post by Beast on Apr 22, 2012 12:28:18 GMT -5
Best I have ever worn that will not fog up are Matte Black Oakley O-Frames (part # 01-600 retail $40) with a pair of Dual Vented clear Lens (part # 01-284 retail $18) A little more expensive of a set-up, but never fog no matter what the weather is like. I have rocked this set-up for 3 or 4 years and never have a sight or fog issue.
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Post by Knief on Apr 22, 2012 14:07:19 GMT -5
I haven't worn the Oakley's, but I hear they're pretty nice. I'd give them a shot at some point in the future.
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Post by TheLocal on Apr 22, 2012 15:36:08 GMT -5
Oakley's are some of the top of the line goggles. I have a pair of Scott Limited snowboarding goggles and they never fog up. The problume is their 125$ goggles, and I would rather not airsoft with them. I will check out those Oakley's as well, seems how I will not be getting my money today.
Knief, if your going to go with the snowboard/ski goggles, I would go with any pair you can get in black and just get a good lens. Oakley isn't the only good lens, so I would just check around at your local ski shop and ask what there best lens is.
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Post by Crapshoot on Apr 22, 2012 15:43:36 GMT -5
The main thing I don't like about the Oakleys, is that they look like they have a much larger profile than the X1000's.
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Post by TheLocal on Apr 22, 2012 15:47:34 GMT -5
Yea, they do have a bigger profile which in sort of a flaw, but on the other hand they never fog up. I know dunhams has cheap ass goggles, and if I remember correctly they didn't fog. They were snowboarding goggles, but they have black and other colors as well.
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Post by Beast on Apr 22, 2012 19:48:07 GMT -5
The part numbers I gave are for the motorsports Oakleys which are designed to fit inside a motocross helmet. They are not as big and bulky as you think. They fit perfect with my mich helmet. Also I would check that snowboard goggles have a high enough ansi rating. The motorsports ones are ansi z87.1 and can withstand a rock being thrown at you at 60 mph. And if anyone is looking for a good Michigan company that has them in stock, you can call David Allen Racing at 888-873-4047, they take phone orders and can ship them anywhere. I was just there today to look up those part numbers and prices.
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