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Goggles

GFC Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-28-08 18:10

re: Goggles

Eager Beaver

I’ve been to Borovets every year since 2003, and have found a very good range of goggles available out there. Admittedly I was bought a pair in this country as a present but that does not matter, there was still a good range out there last year.

One more piece of information is have a look on the Snow & Rock web site, http://www.snowandrock.com/buying_guide_goggles.htm as they have a guide as to what sort of Goggles / Sunglasses are suitable for what conditions ...
Eager Beaver

I’ve been to Borovets every year since 2003, and have found a very good range of goggles available out there. Admittedly I was bought a pair in this country as a present but that does not matter, there was still a good range out there last year.

One more piece of information is have a look on the Snow & Rock web site, http://www.snowandrock.com/buying_guide_goggles.htm as they have a guide as to what sort of Goggles / Sunglasses are suitable for what conditions.

It’s always best to ask your ski instructor once out there, as to where to shop. He might have a favourite shop where he probably gets a “back hander”, but at least you know you are not going to get ripped off.

Regards,

GFC

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damo Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-28-08 18:42

re: Goggles

Pound stretcher are doing a good range at the moment. Not of the highest quality you'll understand but if I keep my head tipped back the ones i got stay on fine.
Deb Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-28-08 18:45

re: Goggles

Just bought a pair of BLOC double lens anti fog ones in TK Maxx for £3. They were in the final reductions box!!!
MONTY Author:Ricky posts : 71   (Intermediate)Date : 01-28-08 19:16

re: Goggles

Take a respirator also for the smoke Very Happy
Eager Beaver Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 01-29-08 16:15

re: Goggles

GFC,

Thanks for the tips - it seems like good advice.

Regards,

:S