Good Boating goggles
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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?
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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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.
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.
Last edited by Stormrider; 08-02-2009 at 11:04 AM.
#5
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.
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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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.
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.



