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Old 08-02-2009, 09:36 AM
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Hey guy's and Gals,
I'm trying to find a good pair of goggles or glasses for my wife for when we go out boating. The problem is that she has a narrow face and most of the goggles we have tried don't fit her well. Any body have any suggestions as to were to look?
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maybe a womans snow ski gear . or swimming gear.
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Thanks Mabes,
I'm checking them out also...
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Check out Wiley X.
http://www.wileyx.com/index.aspx
I have a pair of SG-1V and they work real nice. Many of their styles of foam inserts to block wind.

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Originally Posted by Stormrider
Check out Wiley X.
http://www.wileyx.com/index.aspx
I have a pair of SG-1V and they work real nice. Many of their styles of foam inserts to block wind.
Ditto, I use the ones with the removable padding and they work great.
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Paper bag??????
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http://maxxsunglasses.com/ twenty bucks
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Originally Posted by Stormrider
Check out Wiley X.
http://www.wileyx.com/index.aspx
I have a pair of SG-1V and they work real nice. Many of their styles of foam inserts to block wind.
Ditto. I wear contacts and have used WileyX glasses with the foam inserts for the last three years. They block the wind great and breath enough to prevent fogging. They should have some small sizes that will fit.
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