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Jan 6, 2025 8:38 PM
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expired Posted by Skillful_Pickle | Staff • Jan 6, 2025
Jan 6, 2025 8:38 PM
Smith Optics Snow Goggles: Blazer Snow Goggles w/ Mirrored Lens
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How was snowshoe? Long lift lines?
Big yikes, thanks for sharing
You could definitely swim with these, but you'll have a bunch of water in your eyes.
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I'm Caucasian but when I wear the goggles without a helmet Ihave a gap around my nose with the regular Smith I/o goggles.
When I put the goggles around my helmet it seals around my nose better but theres a SLIGHT gap around my nose still.
Does this mean I have a low bridge? I don't think I do but I think I do possibly have a skinny bridge if that makes sense
When I put the goggles around my helmet it seals around my nose better but theres a SLIGHT gap around my nose still.
Does this mean I have a low bridge? I don't think I do but I think I do possibly have a skinny bridge if that makes sense
I think "low" and "skinny" may be interchangeable here. It does sound like they may work for you. If you want to avoid a return, maybe check out the ski rental shop wherever you go to see if they have Asian Fit/Low Nose Bridge goggles and see how they work. If you don't want to miss this deal, then Eyedicyive is pretty easy with returns - but you'll likely get charged for return shipping.
It's not high winds, it's the dust. If you ride a bike parks or ride with groups of people then this prevents the air and dirt getting in your eyes. Same goes for mud
I have used ski goggles when riding in very cold weather while bike commuting. It is hard to describe in words but when it is -20 degrees and you are riding at 15 or so mph, windchill will make the moisture in your eyes super uncomfortable.
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I believe my Oakley Flight Deck and Path only come in one fit and they are supposed to be for both regular and low bridge
I don't think you'd really need this unless you've got high winds AND very cold temps where you're totally covered and want to block the wind from hitting any part of bare skin.
Was in snowshoe, WV for 5 days last week. I agree with you completely, but it was anywhere between like 5 and 25 degrees while we were there with pretty sustained gusts a lot of the time up to 30-40mph. Definitely need goggles vs. sunglasses for anything like that.