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Location: Manitowoc, WI | Need some help! Anyone who wears glasses probably ran into this before. You're going against the wind fairly fast and your glasses are fluttering like a baloon losing air and it's difficult to see. Not to mention it is cold out and your eyes won't stop watering. Does anyone wear goggles for this? If so, which type works for you. I know! I know! SLOW DOWN! But what if you are in a hurry? I can only imagine the replies I am going to receive for this one. It's ok. I have a great sense of humor. Fire away and thanks in advance. |
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Location: Devils Lake, ND | They might look a little funny, but the fish hedz are incredible. I have been using one this year and all I can say is they work.
www.fishhedz.com
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| Another option and you might already have it.......is a snowmobile helmet. may look funny but it works great.
Good luck |
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| I have been wearing the "caccoons" brand most times & for the extreme wet, I bought a pair of "Scott" goggles. Between the two, they cover every need I have. Used them both in many PWT/FLW events on the Am side (a few times w/out a windshield to protect). You can get both @ Cabela's. I prefer the amber lens since it lightens everything up a bit.
So that was you Johnnie. |
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Location: McFarland, WI | I'll second the ski goggles when it is cold plus I use them when running accross the ice on my ATV while ice fishing.
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