Goggle recommendations

Riverjet

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I found a pair of Smith Snow Turbo Option OTG's for $120.00 Canadian. I will order a couple of different lenses and try them out. I will pick up something else as a spare set.

Thanks for all the input.
 
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Bought a pair of Haber Eliminators with the fan built into the goggles.They seem to work well,but haven't tried them in the snow yet.
 

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Just got mine too... but how the hell did yah get that plastic cover off the inside of the lens???? Maybe I don't have long enough fingernails? :confused:

I just don't wanna scratch these lens' yet...

used a key to get the edge up just be carefull
 

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Just got mine too... but how the hell did yah get that plastic cover off the inside of the lens???? Maybe I don't have long enough fingernails? :confused:

I just don't wanna scratch these lens' yet...

I always use Progrip 3400 goggles, but I am assuming that the lens is made to come out as do mine. I would take them out first and then it should be quite easy to remove the plastic. (At least that's what I do).
 

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Ended up getting the Rivas with the polarized lenses.Came with the ,Eliminator.For $110,shipping included,I thought it was a great deal.
 

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used a key to get the edge up just be carefull

The plastic cover was in between the two lenses... had to take them apart. kinda sucks when I pay $70 plus and I have to take them apart to fix a manufacturing mistake :realmad:
 
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