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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Northern MI (the snow is continually sucking up here)
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Check out the Oakley selection. I have the splice with an amber lense (good for conditions around here,) and I have loved them. Anon makes good goggles, but you will most likely prefer the Oakely's. Also, you may want to check into Dye's new goggle line; I just picked up a pair of T1's, they came with a polorized lense with 10% VLT, and a mid-clear lense with around 57% VLT I believe... They're pretty sick. Great range of vision, and they're really light as well. Also, look into the higher end Smith goggs, they have some nice stuff as well.
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Evo goggles on clearance Last edited by OldDog; 11-11-2012 at 02:30 PM. |
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