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14 Responses to “Anon 2011 Sneak Peek – Snowboard Goggles”
The most important thing is that you can go snowboarding as much as possible. If you have to buy cheeper goggles so that you can go ride a few more times a season then go for the cheepys for sure.
The contest is not who looks the best, but rather who rides the most. Shoot for 30 days.
Because you would want the more expensive spherical lens for no optical distortion.
Expensive goggles also tend to give you superior peripheral vision compared to the horse-blinkers of the the cheaper models. Once you experience near full vision, you don’t go back.
i actually have like a $60 pair of goggles that work fine but i don’t go as often as you guess i should have included i only go about 6-20 times a year
I did not know that you could get good goggles for $50.00. I ride 100+ days a year and spend $100 to $180 on my goggles and they are well worth the money.
very expensive LOL
The most important thing is that you can go snowboarding as much as possible. If you have to buy cheeper goggles so that you can go ride a few more times a season then go for the cheepys for sure.
The contest is not who looks the best, but rather who rides the most. Shoot for 30 days.
Because you would want the more expensive spherical lens for no optical distortion.
Expensive goggles also tend to give you superior peripheral vision compared to the horse-blinkers of the the cheaper models. Once you experience near full vision, you don’t go back.
AIRBLASTER googles are amazing i ride 100 days a season and they have never fogged and the periphs are amazing
@Jibellen – I used to be all about oakleys which have always been great, but Anon has really improved in the last few years.
I have been super stoked on my Anon’s the past two seasons.
Anon has always been the sex in gogglies.
go with oakleys
i actually have like a $60 pair of goggles that work fine but i don’t go as often as you guess i should have included i only go about 6-20 times a year
Bummer for the one that lost them
I did not know that you could get good goggles for $50.00. I ride 100+ days a year and spend $100 to $180 on my goggles and they are well worth the money.
You pay for what you get.
i got my okaley at the lost and found brand new with the case
looks good
um…how much do these cost? not trying to sound like an ass but why would you spend more than $50 dollars on goggles?
Nice I love Anon.