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whats the best fitting or dopest googles you've worn.

im looking around and im digging the crowbars just for the custimizability and they look sick, and smiths o/s which are sick idk any other opinions i dont really know where to start with googles. Also if im ordering online whats a good way to see if they fit well? or do i just have to physically try them on?

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Well there was a thread where you google your username not long ago, but I couldn't;t say that was my favorite google related thread.

But in all seriousness, I think Scott Fixes and Oakley A Frames are super comfortable goggles.
 
Well there was a thread where you google your username not long ago, but I couldn't;t say that was my favorite google related thread.

But in all seriousness, I think Scott Fixes and Oakley A Frames are super comfortable goggles.
 
Bud, it's "goggle" not "google".

I'd try on the goggles on before purchasing them. But if you have no goggles to try on; the fit on the crowbar is good for smaller/average sized faces. If you're looking for oakley goggles but have a big dome, take look at the splices or the A frames, no matter how early 2000 they are. They are still good quality spherical lensed goggles...

 
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...though i do enjoy my splices as well
 
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I really like the look and fit of these goggles. the lense quality is pretty brutal in terms of the mirror scratching off, but the fit for my face is perfect. replacment lenses are really cheap and easy to interchange. I also like dragon rogues.
 
I have had three different pairs of I/O's (not the smaller version) and I absolutley love them. I have a rather small face and they fit great for me! I love the different lens options also. None of the lenses seem to be priced over $55 unless they are polarized. I may be wrong on that though. All in all I couldnt be any happier with them. On another note, I tried on my friends cbars and they too also seemed very comfortable. To me, the foam feels much nicer on the cbars in comparison to the i/o's. Thats my two cents. Cheers!
 
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