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Xandr wrote:
the101s wrote:
you cant see them when theyre on!
You seem to have forgotten that snowboarding is about who looks coolest, rather than who's having the most fun!
So true!
Sounds like the EG2's could be the answer for me from Plissken's description. Have a nice large lump from breaking my nose a few times right where sunglasses/goggles sit and always find it makes goggle/sunglasses fit awkwardly.
Out of those two I'd go for the EG2 based solely on looks J!
liggins
Post subject:Posted: Jan 03, 2012 - 07:11 AM
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I bought some von zipper (feenom) ones last year, they are pretty great.
Not quite as large as the EG2s but almost, you can barely see the frame when wearing them.
There is a thread on one of the alternative snowboarding forums where they listed most helmets and which goggles are compatible.
snowbadger
Post subject:Posted: Jan 03, 2012 - 08:24 AM
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i tried on a set of the Eg2.5 and the fit around my RED helmet was not as good as the EG2's.
If anyone wants any pics just shout !!!
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AdamA9
Post subject:Posted: Jan 03, 2012 - 08:43 AM
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I have some Von Zippers and the FOV is excellent. I'm not so sure that you can change the lenses though, which is a big nagative as I currently have to carry a spare set with me if the weather changes.
You seem to have forgotten that snowboarding is about who looks coolest, rather than who's having the most fun!
Research has actually proven that it's almost impossible to have any fun unless you have at least £1000 of gear on. I usually get around this by riding around with a huge wad of notes under my hat. Don't tell anyone though.