Beginner Snow Skiing Lessons : Choosing Ski Goggles
Posted on October 15th, 2009 by admin
The right ski goggles and lens tint can help provide good visibility while protecting your eyes from wind, snow and ice. Learn how to choose the right ski goggles and lens tint in this free beginner skiing lesson on video.
Expert: Dave Smith
Contact: www.hillcrestsports.com
Bio: Dave Smith has been skiing for 21 years. He has been working at Hillcrest Ski and Sports as a salesman & buyer for five years. He was an instructor with the Mt. Hood Meadows Ski School.
Filmmaker: Jon Collins
Duration : 0:1:43
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