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Being lazy - ski google recommendations?

  • 16-01-2016 8:29pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 217 ✭✭


    I need to pick up some ski googles this year and decided to research this evening - YouTube have ten minutes videos about flatness and glare and half way through, I gave up! Thought of boards and wondered if anyone here could recommend a brand or style of ski googles for women which are good quality? I'm happy to spend a bit on a decent pair of googles.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,530 ✭✭✭Harika


    Oakley or Uvex.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 217 ✭✭Skibunny77


    Thanks - for the recommendation and being polite enough not to point out I asked for googles instead of goggles!!!! I'm clearly taking lazy to a whole new level :)


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 8,679 Mod ✭✭✭✭Rew


    Skibunny77 wrote: »
    I need to pick up some ski googles this year and decided to research this evening - YouTube have ten minutes videos about flatness and glare and half way through, I gave up! Thought of boards and wondered if anyone here could recommend a brand or style of ski googles for women which are good quality? I'm happy to spend a bit on a decent pair of googles.

    I just dropped 280 on a set of Oakley Airbrakes, love them. Had Oakley Crowbars before that, loved those also. I keep a dark lens and a light lens and with the Crowbars it was a pain to change. The Airbrakes came with both in the box and its really easy to change.

    Im a fan of the Oakley Prizm lenses, so far I've found to be the best all round lens especially the Prizm rose but I haven't compared to non Oakley goggles.

    Oakley do some women specific models but my wife had no issue using my Crowbars. Smith do women specific ones that good good also, I/O Women's and I/O S (small fit).

    Oakley, Smith, Dragon, Uvex and Salomon are all good brands.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,417 ✭✭✭Diemos


    Bit late to this thread, but I ride with Von Zipper, they are great.

    I was going to buy a second lens because my original goggle lens (while great in sunny conditions) are not the may west in cloudy. Turned out to be cheaper to buy another pair than just the lens. (long story short, I have 2 pairs) :p

    I've owned Smith (very good, comfy) and Electric (comfy but fogged up like nothing (maybe I got a bad model)) and Oakley (fine but not the most comfy).


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 602 ✭✭✭masseyno9


    Diemos wrote: »
    Bit late to this thread, but I ride with Von Zipper, they are great.

    I was going to buy a second lens because my original goggle lens (while great in sunny conditions) are not the may west in cloudy. Turned out to be cheaper to buy another pair than just the lens. (long story short, I have 2 pairs) :p

    I've owned Smith (very good, comfy) and Electric (comfy but fogged up like nothing (maybe I got a bad model)) and Oakley (fine but not the most comfy).

    Odd. I bought VonZippers specifically because they came with 2 lenses in the box. I think some Dragon models do, too.

    The main recommendation I'd have is get a pair with 2 lenses, or factor the price of a second lens into your budget. Generally Yellow or Rose is good for low light...although I scratched the hell out of my Yellow one and could only get a 'nightstalker blue' to replace it which is great, too. It was a bit worrying becuase a lot of theory says you are trying to eliminate the blue-spectrum light on flat-light days, but these work fine for me.

    I've never been overly concerned with which brand I get because I go to a warehouse sale every August and get whatever is the best deal for what I need at the time (boots, goggles, clothing etc.). Once they've been a reputable brand, I've been happy. I ride from November to May in all conditions from -30 degrees to warm spring conditions and do everything from hike-access powder trails to park, groomers, and everything in between. Don't over-complicate it, basically!

    Oh, and make sure they fit nicely with your helmet!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 91 ✭✭Jasnah


    Big fan of Smith myself!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,417 ✭✭✭Diemos


    masseyno9 wrote: »
    Odd. I bought VonZippers specifically because they came with 2 lenses in the box. I think some Dragon models do, too.

    could only get a 'nightstalker blue' to replace it which is great, too. It was a bit worrying becuase a lot of theory says you are trying to eliminate the blue-spectrum light on flat-light days, but these work fine for me.

    The first pair I bought in about 2009, came with just 1 lens, the second pair I got last year came with 2, which was a pleasant surprise.

    The nightstalker blue is exactly the lens I use on low days :P
    von-zipper-feenom-goggles.jpg


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