snowboarding goggles
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- okaybro
any reccomendations or tales of ones to avoid?
- okaybro0
http://www.burton.com/Anon/gear/…
heard about how these last? I need something tough, i break everything.
- jevad0
those look and sound dope.
I love my a-frames - never had any problem with them steaming up and they fit so nicely - but I'm gonna have to look into those ones - they sounds dope
- okaybro0
thanks, goggles are going to be important, i want to see how deep into this wisconsin winter my miami ass can ride my bike to work.
- blueless0
I used to live in Mammoth and had the (Anon) theorems and they worked great no fog! got about 100 days before any noticable wear on the foam still will use them this year. Lots of lenses to choose from.
I recommend!
- ER0
i have one pair for when i wear my helmet. (its important they work well together.
http://www.dragonoptical.com/x-g…
i wear these when i dont have a helmet. i got them for the most visability.
http://www.smithsport.com/produc…
these are high end dragon, and they look bitchin:
http://www.dragonoptical.com/foi…
note: avoid spy, there cheap.
- JazX0
considering I bought my first pair in 1989 and they were shitty O'Neals, I couldn't tell you. No I think DaKine make good one's as well as Burton, Joyride, Santa Cruz, Morrow, K2 etc., etc. :)
- okaybro0
ok, see you on mt hood this december with my new anon theorum goggles.
if i spraypaint a stencil onto the top of my deck will the paint eat through and make it not watertight?