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- From: tj@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca (Terry Jones)
- Subject: Re: Skiing: goggles, glasses and FOG!
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 14:49:29 GMT
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- >People have mentioned various problems with fan goggles. Here is my
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- >In short, not the most comfortable contraption, but it works far better
- >than anything else.
-
- Well, I'm sorry if I missed the first part of the thread but the thing I found
- works best, contact lenses. I wear contacts for hockey, scuba diving, downhill
- and water-skiing. I have an astigmatism so the lenses are shaped so they
- orient properly (very subtle thickness changes do this) to correct the problem.
- I find it the most convenient solution. No fog, good vision. Haven't lost
- one and have been using them for years, including some real peel back your
- eyelid type high speed in the slalom course waterski falls. Thats how I
- solved the glasses/goggles fog problem!
-
- tj
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