What kind of snowboard goggles should I wear?
Posted: November 21st, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Snowboarding Goggles | 7 Comments »
It’s my first year snowboarding and I was going to buy some goggles. I don’t know what size or brand or anything about getting goggles. If it’s any conciliation, I’m 13, if that matters for size. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
What does being good have to do with wearing nice goggles fershizzle?. If you feel like buying cheap goggles cause you’re not good and risking them fogging up all the time go ahead.
However the smart person would suggest buying good goggles to avoid an annoying occurence such as that, take a look at.
Smith
Oakely
Dragon DX
Spy
Anon
As for lenses this is a basic description on which ones do what, usually your high end goggles come with an extra pair of lenses of a different color.
Black/Polarized: Great for sunny days. Cuts the glare without changing the color of things.
Green/Silver: Good for bright days, maybe with some passing clouds. Helps bring out the contrast. Good for seeing exactly where that ledge ends.
Yellow/Amber/Gold Lenses: Good for all around including low to medium light. Helps with seeing shadows.
Purple/Rose: Good for flat light or low light. Helps bring out the contours and shadows.
Clear Lenses: Good for night and flat light.
anon, oakley, spy, smith, scott
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somthing cheap. You dont want to spend like $100 on goggles if you are not good yet. I would just wal mart it.
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dragon . oakley. electric. definetely stylish type goggles with lenses that are colorful
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What does being good have to do with wearing nice goggles fershizzle?. If you feel like buying cheap goggles cause you’re not good and risking them fogging up all the time go ahead.
However the smart person would suggest buying good goggles to avoid an annoying occurence such as that, take a look at.
Smith
Oakely
Dragon DX
Spy
Anon
As for lenses this is a basic description on which ones do what, usually your high end goggles come with an extra pair of lenses of a different color.
Black/Polarized: Great for sunny days. Cuts the glare without changing the color of things.
Green/Silver: Good for bright days, maybe with some passing clouds. Helps bring out the contrast. Good for seeing exactly where that ledge ends.
Yellow/Amber/Gold Lenses: Good for all around including low to medium light. Helps with seeing shadows.
Purple/Rose: Good for flat light or low light. Helps bring out the contours and shadows.
Clear Lenses: Good for night and flat light.
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There is no particle size but brands: anon, dragon, smith, oakley, electric, I have dragons. MAN THEY ARE HOT!
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oakley and scott are good.
I suggest a good pair even if you have to invest a little more money inot them because they won’t fog and will be sturdy.
My old goggles i used for 6 years until they finaly cracked in half.
My new ones i’ve had for about three years now and they never fog. They’re oakley. They are also very substantial.
I suggest a orange/amber/yellow lense. They are good in all types of light making it very convienent.
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go on to ebay.com and search for anon, oakley, smith, and dragon. You can’t really go wrong with any of them, so don’t worry about the prices being low. Also, buying this product called cat crap and putting it on your goggles is gonna help them not fog up. Make sure that whatever goggles you get are gonna work with whatever you’re wearing on your dome piece, if it’s a helmet or a head.
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