What googles is everyone using?

Cannibal

Tasty Human
Location
Summit Lake, WA
Beer Goggles :beerchug: :puke:
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Do those work the same way on waves? Makes the really big ones look smaller so you are not afraid to ride it.
 

curt248

01 superjet 94 fx1 97 xp
Location
Chicago IL
I think the motorcycle helmet might just be a bit heavy. The bell ballistic full face helmet I bought for jetskiing is very lightweight. It's much lighter than my expensive suomy moto-x helmet.

I ended up buying some asics wrestling shoes. They fit to my foot like a glove. I'm going to try them tomorrow.
 

Frosty

New York Crew
Location
Western New York
just got these in today... can't wait to rock them out on my next ride. They are soooo comfy it's amazing! The tongue padding will surely feel awesome in the footholds.


They feel like a lightweight version of my vans or etnies that I wear daily.
 

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Frosty

New York Crew
Location
Western New York
paid $65 on amazon... i cannot believe how light they are but how much they feel like a comfy sneaker. They even have the internal elastic band over the arch of the foot like my skateboard sneakers do. The material feels like they will dry fast too.

and the thicker soles should make landing even better compared to wrestling shoes.
 

Odd Duck

Jet Vet
Location
DFW, TX
Try "Spex" goggles. They're the best we've found and we've tried a LOT of goggles. We usually order them from Overton's. They drain instantly, they don't fog up, but they also don't completely protect you. They are better than nothing, IMO, and I can't ride without some correction. I've washed out contacts with and without the goggles, but the contacts stay in place better with, than they do without, the goggles.

Spex also can make you custom, prescription goggles, but they're more expensive and you have to order them directly from Spex.

http://www.spexusa.com/home/

Call them.
 
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Ericfox

Do it twice?That's DooDoo
paid $65 on amazon... i cannot believe how light they are but how much they feel like a comfy sneaker. They even have the internal elastic band over the arch of the foot like my skateboard sneakers do. The material feels like they will dry fast too.

and the thicker soles should make landing even better compared to wrestling shoes.

Let us know how they work when wet... I had a pair of kickboxing shoes one time that seemed awesome with great padding... soon as they got wet they were very slick on the hydroturf... slipped and hurt my foot after about 2 min of riding...
 

Frosty

New York Crew
Location
Western New York
Let us know how they work when wet... I had a pair of kickboxing shoes one time that seemed awesome with great padding... soon as they got wet they were very slick on the hydroturf... slipped and hurt my foot after about 2 min of riding...

dang bro, that sucks.

The bottoms of these feel more like a sneaker, and seem to have better grip ability than my asics wrestling shoes. but I'll let ya know after my next ride.
 

Frosty

New York Crew
Location
Western New York
well, the Nike wake skate sneakers I bought are by far way more comfy than wrestling sneaks. However, they slide out of my foot holds super easy. Not diggin that at all. Several BR's yesterday had me in some precarious positions while inverted...
 
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Cannibal

Tasty Human
Location
Summit Lake, WA
I use SeaSpecs and like them a lot. The adjustable strap is very easy to use. You can get them with prescription lenses, too.

http://www.seaspecs.com/

Look pretty good.

They have a buy 2 get 1 free going on right now with free shipping. If anyone wants to go in, they'd be $33 each plus probably a couple bucks to ship them from me to you.

Otherwise I did find them on ebay for $32 plus $6 shipping.
 
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