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Old December 3rd 03, 12:32 PM
Rah
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Can anyone please recommend snowboarding goggles that are dark enough for
bright conditions but with good contrast for darker and overcast days?

I've been considering the Adidas Robin A120 with LST lenses... unless anyone
has any better ideas?

Thanks


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Old December 3rd 03, 03:37 PM
Mike T
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Can anyone please recommend snowboarding goggles that are dark enough
for
bright conditions but with good contrast for darker and overcast days?


Another idea: Oakley A-Frames with VR28 lenses. The VR28 is kind of
like a driving lens - very good in sun, but also good in other
conditions too. And it's not an Iridium lens, so it's more affordable.


Mike T


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Old December 3rd 03, 04:24 PM
tlf
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Smith PMT's - no fog, great for sunny days, good in flat light.


"Mike T" wrote in message
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Can anyone please recommend snowboarding goggles that are dark enough

for
bright conditions but with good contrast for darker and overcast days?


Another idea: Oakley A-Frames with VR28 lenses. The VR28 is kind of
like a driving lens - very good in sun, but also good in other
conditions too. And it's not an Iridium lens, so it's more affordable.


Mike T




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Old December 3rd 03, 05:14 PM
Rah
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thanks very much I'll look into both

Rah

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Smith PMT's - no fog, great for sunny days, good in flat light.


"Mike T" wrote in message
...
Can anyone please recommend snowboarding goggles that are dark enough

for
bright conditions but with good contrast for darker and overcast days?


Another idea: Oakley A-Frames with VR28 lenses. The VR28 is kind of
like a driving lens - very good in sun, but also good in other
conditions too. And it's not an Iridium lens, so it's more affordable.


Mike T






 




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