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Here's something different. Have you ever heard of someone's glasses fogging up while they were wearing Anarchy Goggles? Do they fit over prescription glasses?
It seems as though the goggles were fine, only the glasses were getting clouded. Have you found a way to prevent this from happening? You can imagine how distressing it would be for your glasses to fog up as you're rocketing down a ski slope. Last edited by Jawa; 01-06-2011 at 10:53 AM.. |
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I don't know about drilling ski goggles, nancy. These are in the $50 - $100 range. I don't know if I want to risk damaging something I paid a hundred bucks for.
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Maybe if you had a handy neighbor . . .
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Don't know how handy she is. She looks like she's just randomly drilling a hole in the wall.
Still, if she can at least hold the drill, she may be able to make ventilation holes in a pair of Anarchy goggles. |
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