Posts Tagged ‘Snowboard goggles’

Spy Goggles 2010-2011

February 26th, 2010

The saying “It’s not seeing different things; It’s seeing the same things differently” is at the heart of Spy’s vision and what they bring to the snowboard goggle scene is just that.  Their designs focus on fashion forward thinking but also continue the technical advances so your day on the slopes remains visually better. For [...]

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Goggle Review: Airblaster Air Goggle

January 6th, 2010

Intended Purpose: The Airblaster Air goggles are venitilated goggles that snowboarders can afford without losing the style on the mountain. The mirrored lens gives you unlimited staring opportunities and with a widescreen vision on the mountain, you’ll be able to see lines you never saw before. Color: I picked out the Air Goggles in ocean [...]

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Goggle Time

June 19th, 2009

Each season my goggles end up taking a beating from the occasional tree branch that smacks them to just being tossed around in my snowboard gear when I travel.  By the end of the season they need either new lenses or time to be passed on.   I used two goggles throughout the season for [...]

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Gordini Artist Series Project 2009-2010

April 29th, 2009

Gordini goggles continues with their GASP line for 2009-2010, introducing three limited edition goggles with designs by two artists. Here’s a first look at them coming out! GASP – Gordini Artist Series Project Driven Studio conceptualized, brokered, and executed the Gordini Artist Series Project. GASP features three limited-edition goggles designed by creative luminaries Dave Kinsey, [...]

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Industry Profile: Ashbury Co-Founder & Creative Director Mike Hakker

August 12th, 2008

Industry Profile: Ashbury Co-Founder & Creative Director Mike Hakker Shay: So tell us about yourself? Mike: My full name is Michael Leonard Hakker II. I’m a twin, I have two cats and live with 3 others. Shay: What is your job title? Mike: Ashbury Co-founder and creative director (of myself of course). Shay: Did your [...]

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My Review of Electric EG.5 Goggle

November 12th, 2007

Originally submitted at Evogear The Electric EG.5 Goggles have all the same style and features as the EG1, however, they won’t swallow your face. The EG.5 is a smaller frame for those of you with a smaller face. Often this goggle works great for women. You will love the EG.5’s cylindrical lens that helps eliminate [...]

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My Review of Oakley A Frame Goggle

September 20th, 2007

Originally submitted at Evogear Post-perfect peripheral, splendid-sauce style and determined durability make the Oakley A Frame one of the hottest goggles of all time. If you depend on the snug fit, the A Frames have been crafted to give you just what you are looking for. They have the clean look and like the other [...]

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My Review of Anon Realm Goggle

September 12th, 2007

Originally submitted at Evogear The dawn of a new era.An entirely new mode for optics, the Anon Realm is the first in the Anon line to combine de-centered spherical lens technology with their new interchangeable Air Mesh Ventilation System™. Amplify your field of vision and control your ventilation level, too with the Anon Realm. Anon [...]

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