Goggles or Sunglasses

Sunglasses all the way on warmer days. But i often have both on so if i wear shades with my goggles pushed up, people just call me a tool

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Sunglasses forsure on Bluebird days or warm days, other than that goggles. Goggles for snowing/snowmaking and raining but not very often do I wear goggles. Back half of season though is when the shades come out though
 
i dont know how people can handle skiing with shades when your doing anything other than hitting rails. so much wind in your eyes when youre nuking into a jump or just bombing in general.
 
You can actually get used to it.

For me it's nothing at night, goggles when it's cold/or snowing, glasses when it's warmer.
 
I dont see how that would affect your contacts haha, its fine with mine. And I have no problem with wind in my eyes for some reason.

I wear my sunnies if its 40+ degrees out, i have joysticks so everyone thinks im rob heule. pretty tight
 
I wish i could wear glasses on the sunnier days but im pretty blind and need special expensive contacts which like to come out at a moments notice so its not really an option for me. :( goggles4lyf(or until i get a corneal transplant)
 
i prefer goggles when its colder out, they hold up my face mask, but sunglasses are better in the warmer weather
 
during early/late season, i go with Glacier Glasses (its pretty much the best of both worlds) just because my face sweats with all the foam from the goggles. but in the winter its pretty much goggles everyday.

If anyone wants to know, Airblaster makes some darn good glacier glasses
 
I rarely wear either of them. I just cant stand goggles, let alone sunglasses (i've tried so many different ones but the fov is still too damn narrow and anything but clear lenses are annoying + every goggle that seems okay is way too expensive) so i only wear goggles when it snows so much i cant see anything. Otherwise, i've gotten pretty used to the wind, cold, sun and so on. I haven't seen any effect on my eyesight yet but im sure it can't be good.
 
i wear sunglasses unless its in the teens or lower. Even if its snowing, they r much more comfortable
 
I only wear goggles when it's snowing. I'm more comfortable doing tricks without goggles or anything because that way I have full peripheral vision.
 
I need to drill sunglasses out and put the sweet rope on them so that when I flip they don't fly off. Other than that goggles all year sunglasses for dat spring sun

YOLOSWAG
 
even if im just hitting rails in the baking hot sun on the glacier during the summer, i still prefer wearing goggles. and that would be about the one and only time that i ever would ski with sun glasses, i couldnt ever actually go skiing with them or hit jumps with flurries of snow in the air like some people do.
 
I hate the feeling of goggles. So whenever possible no goggles or sunglasses. So I only wear goggles when it's snowing
 
For me I either have to rock them always or never. There was one season where I had them up a bunch working and I just couldn't ride with them down, it fucked with my vision. Once I rode a bunch with them up that was it.

Rocked them this season though.
 
I've never skied with sunglasses before, how much more vision do you get from them? Like I'd imagine you wouldn't get blind spots like you do from goggles.
 
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