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Gary

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Re: eyewear
« on: November 01, 2009, 07:50:48 am »
Hey Perry...the good news....YOU'RE BACK IN THE GYM...NICE!  ;D

I personally use Smith Goggles and have for the last 5 years....

The logic I use for picking my goggles is #1....how it fits the helmet...now if you don't wear a helmet, crazy as that thought is, then having "gapper gap" is not an issue. But fit and comfort are certainly a priority.

#2 it's obvious you are not too concerned on the cost, you want a quality product. Again for me, Smith like many of the top  manufactures have an excellent assortment of available lenses for different light conditions. So here lens choices are big and as appealing as ones that change with the light, I have no experience with those although I think the concept make awesome sense as long as there's no downside like clarity and perphial vision.

Smith has been good to me, very scratch resistant, non fogging, easy to clean, excellent fit and excellent clarity and peripheral vision.

Best,
Gary