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Re: Boating eye wear
What ever happened to the good old fashioned Oakly Glasses?
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I buy cheap ones because I can't ever find them after I wear them a couple of times. I must loose two or three pairs a month.
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Originally Posted by Titan
What ever happened to the good old fashioned Oakly Glasses?
That's what I wear. Clear safety glasses for night time. |
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Scott goggles with no bridging in middle..2 different pairs..the yellow ones that brighten everything up are always real good.
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I wear some cheap WalMart goggle glasses things that seal around your eyes and have a string to draw tight behind your head. At 70-100mph they are the BOMB! My buddy bought them on accident and gave them to me. I am going to buy an extra few pair to have on the boat for passengers when we run fast.
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Originally Posted by BADKACHINA
I buy cheap ones because I can't ever find them after I wear them a couple of times. I must loose two or three pairs a month.
Me too :D |
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I saw a pair that Thomas was wearing that seals around the eyes and has a magnet that holds the wo lenses together in the front. No wind in the eyes while running fast and when you don't need them, separate the magnet and let the glasses hang from the built in holder thingy. Thye were pretty cool. I'll see if I could get a brand name.
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Re: Boating eye wear
Originally Posted by Titan
What ever happened to the good old fashioned Oakly Glasses?
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