Can i get this pair of matorcycle goggles as snowboard goggles?
Posted on October 31st, 2009 by admin
http://oakley.com/pd/1317/3079
do they have that pair as the same thing but for snowboarding?
and where can i get it, a link would be good
you can definately get them for snowboarding..but unless you live on the west coast where the sun is always bright i would not go with a fire lense. i use to ride with oakley wisdoms fire and they were impossible to use at night also i would just go with a nice pair of A-frames or wisdoms (idk your budget but maybe check out some anon goggles i’ll give you a link at the source) the major difference between snow and mx goggles is the cushioning and the venting. the venting is what will prevent your goggles from fogging up.
November 1st, 2009 at 2:26 am
they don’t make the same model for snow all though the shaun white A frame looks similar but i think i would just go with those goggles if i were you there isn’t that big of a difference between them and snowboarding goggles. Just that lens looks like it might be a little to dark for evening riding.
References :
November 1st, 2009 at 2:34 am
you can definately get them for snowboarding..but unless you live on the west coast where the sun is always bright i would not go with a fire lense. i use to ride with oakley wisdoms fire and they were impossible to use at night also i would just go with a nice pair of A-frames or wisdoms (idk your budget but maybe check out some anon goggles i’ll give you a link at the source) the major difference between snow and mx goggles is the cushioning and the venting. the venting is what will prevent your goggles from fogging up.
References :
http://oakley.com/pd/1331 < A frame
http://oakley.com/pd/3266 < crowbars
http://store.burton.com/Anon_Goggle_Sunglasses/Goggles_Lenses.jsp?bmUID=1233588796708 < anon i have the figments and majestic and i highly recommend these
you can buy directly from both oakley.com and anon.com using the add to cart button
i have used both oakley and anon