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Ski glasses?

8 replies

Bigoystershell · 17/11/2018 18:05

Hi, I haven't been skiing for years and trying to get everything sorted. I've just bought ski goggles - do I also need to buy ski glasses?? Not sure if DS and I need these as well as normal sunglasses.

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OKhitmewithit · 18/11/2018 07:51

My husband bought small lense inserts to put in his goggles. Only a few £’s off the web

Onatreebyariver · 20/11/2018 18:50

I take sunglasses too yes because if I’m sitting outside for lunch or sledging with the children I don’t want to wear goggles Grin would look a bit silly. That’s the only reason tho so not essential.

PestoSurfissimos · 20/11/2018 18:58

You need sunnies for lunchtimes/resort wear. You can’t just wear ski goggles & you don’t want to get snow blindness. So yes

Bigoystershell · 20/11/2018 19:14

Thanks! So just normal sunglasses for lunch etc but do t need to shell out for specific 'ski/sport' sunglasses.

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PestoSurfissimos · 20/11/2018 19:30

No you can wear what you like.

gingernutrichtea · 20/11/2018 20:21

Sunglasses yes goggles etc not needed- for me anyway

OKhitmewithit · 21/11/2018 13:13

If it's bloody freezing googles are much better. My eyes water if I ski too fast in sunglasses too get me

jeny444 · 23/11/2018 08:07

Well it all depends what will be the whether wher u going for skiing.
Flat, dark or bright sunny day.
I could have keep any eye on anti fog thing aswell.

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