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Offline Travis Hightower

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Gordini
« on: December 13, 2008, 03:57:25 AM »
I just picked up a spare pare of goggles, well, they were a christmas present, and I have a review!
I'll add to it sunday, since I'm going riding, but i was shoveling snow today wearing em and got
enough of a work out to test em out.

I recieved the Sure Shot II from Gordini I've never heard of this company before, but they've been around for
50 years! So I put them on, and I remember a post about people complaining about breathability
and fogging, and let me say this. 2 hours of shoveling snow, and they never fogged. Not only that,
my eyes never got sweaty! They breath so well. I also have a pair of electric goggles that were top
of the lineish, and these being much cheaper actually out performed them. (the elec's make my
eyes sweat). Now, these arn't cheap, but they are affordable. $60. Thats not bad for something
that compares to the a-frames. They're uv polarized, and you can see every change in snow conditions,
hills, dips, slash cuts, even ice looks different, which is amazing!

I highly recommend these to anyone that wants a pro level goggle for not alot of money.
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