Goggle gap.

I read it about 15 times and still got "google gap"

In fact I actually googled the term gap in case it was similar to the "google gravity" thread...I was very confused when nothing happened

 
One of my good friends has the same style of goggle gap, and he shreds harder than anyone I know. He just has like a regular classic skate style helmet and a beanie under and he has a goggle gap. Who gives a fuck. Let your skiing/snowboarding speak for itself.

 
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dude dress however you like.

if you dress like a fucking retard and you're a dope skier people with think your stuff is cool.

if you rock next years oakley prs suit and you suck people will hate you for it.
 
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my brother has it down to an art form. If you have goggle gap, then you must sag your goggles to ensure a larger gap.

exhibit A.

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Agreed. I think a little bit of a goggle gap looks relatively good as long as it's not huge so your helmet is hanging off the back of your head and your goggles are on top of your nose it's also more comfortable for me at least.
 
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