Best Ski Goggles

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Im looking for some sweet reflective lense goggles that are decently priced. I have been looking at the poc lobes but i would love some imput!
 
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get both lenses there both dope, best googgles ive ever had and only like $115 bucks
 
13146521:413Crew said:
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get both lenses there both dope, best googgles ive ever had and only like $115 bucks

They are good if it's bluebird but if it's changeable both those lenses suck.

Op getting goggles is very indivual to you. Goggles need to fit your face so you have to go try some on to find what works for you.

In regard to lenses it's hard to find one to do it all. I use the black iridium and that is as close to all round a I have found. Maybe take a look at that lense instead of a fully bright conditions mirrored lense.
 
13146521:413Crew said:
only like $115 bucks

You can find quality goggles that work properly for quite a bit less, even spherical ones. I can vouch for the quality of the Smith Stance and VonZipper El Kabong Goggle. Not that either is the best goggle money can buy, but they were goth great deals and good goggles. I cannot speak for any other goggle, as these are the only pairs I have owned., but good friends of mine have had positive experiences with the Anon Hawkeye and the Electric EG 2. The Reviews section of NS is also a good place to look.

Stance

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El Kabong

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fit is key. no matter how nice a goggle's anti-fog system is, it wont work properly unless the goggle fits flush on your face. For me, its the Oakley Canopy that is perfect. I have tried the crowbar, and the scott fix, and both have been too narrow for my fat face.
 
13146715:s-hand said:
fit is key. no matter how nice a goggle's anti-fog system is, it wont work properly unless the goggle fits flush on your face. For me, its the Oakley Canopy that is perfect. I have tried the crowbar, and the scott fix, and both have been too narrow for my fat face.

So true for years I have seen friends go out and by the best looking goggle around yet first day out they fog up cos they don't fit.
 
13146541:IBAM said:
You can find quality goggles that work properly for quite a bit less, even spherical ones. I can vouch for the quality of the Smith Stance and VonZipper El Kabong Goggle. Not that either is the best goggle money can buy, but they were goth great deals and good goggles. I cannot speak for any other goggle, as these are the only pairs I have owned., but good friends of mine have had positive experiences with the Anon Hawkeye and the Electric EG 2. The Reviews section of NS is also a good place to look.

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The Stance is a great deal for the money. I carry two pairs with me, and change as I need to on the gondi. Much faster than switching lenses and I don't have to get fingerprints on them.
 
13146541:IBAM said:
You can find quality goggles that work properly for quite a bit less, even spherical ones. I can vouch for the quality of the Smith Stance and VonZipper El Kabong Goggle. Not that either is the best goggle money can buy, but they were goth great deals and good goggles. I cannot speak for any other goggle, as these are the only pairs I have owned., but good friends of mine have had positive experiences with the Anon Hawkeye and the Electric EG 2. The Reviews section of NS is also a good place to look.

Stance

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The Stance is a great goggle for your money. You can get them pretty cheap, and they usually come with an extra lens, so you don't have to pay another 50 bucks for one. Plus, they fit super comfy. I love my Stances.
 
I've used 2 Oakleys, 1 smith, and one camera goggle before and I can say that I liked the Oakleys the best. I had the cheapest oakleys and they were kind of trash but I also tried the canopy from a friend and I loved those.
 
13146538:tomPietrowski said:
They are good if it's bluebird but if it's changeable both those lenses suck.

Op getting goggles is very indivual to you. Goggles need to fit your face so you have to go try some on to find what works for you.

In regard to lenses it's hard to find one to do it all. I use the black iridium and that is as close to all round a I have found. Maybe take a look at that lense instead of a fully bright conditions mirrored lense.

I had persimmon lenses on my oakleys. They're overcast lenses and I never had to switch them out for anything else. They even worked good at night, so I'd give them a lookie if I were you OP
 
13147842:CalebTheKillian said:
I had persimmon lenses on my oakleys. They're overcast lenses and I never had to switch them out for anything else. They even worked good at night, so I'd give them a lookie if I were you OP

The persimmon lens is a true all condition lense and it's cheap so yeah if your trying to keep the price down getting thi lense is a great idea.
 
I personally love my electric eg 2.5's they aren't as big as the eg 2's so they don't look ridiculous if you have a smaller head but they still have a wide field or view like the eg 2's
 
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