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Uvex Snowfire II Double Lens ski goggles
Ref: 38109
£27.00
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Uvex Snowfire II Double Lens ski goggles
Ref: 38109
£27.00
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Uvex Snowfire II Double Lens ski goggles
Ref: 38109
£27.00
One size, suitable for ages 8-14+ in Black
Double lens goggles, for higher altitudes such as in North America, as they will not crack in extremes of temperature.
100% UV-exclusion for UVA, UVB and UVC rays. Anti-scratch, super anti-fog and break resistance.
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Glasses or Goggles for Skiing?
In almost all instances you should take a pair of goggles with you. Only if you know for certain, somehow, that you are in for nothing but glorious, sunny skiing at the end of the season should you risk leaving them behind. Goggles give you a particular quality of vision when it is snowing or overcast that cannot normally be matched by sunglasses. Goggles also keep the snow out because they are fixed to your face. They are vented to stop you misting up as much as possible. Sunglasses should be seen as an optional extra for days when you know that it is going to be sunny all day. Goggles will be just as good in sunny conditions. If you do consider sunglasses for skiing, make sure that they are wrap-around in style both at the sides of the eyes and on the bridge of the nose. You really do need to stop the sun bouncing off the snow and damaging your eyesight.
Uvex Snowcat II ski goggles
Ref: 38108
£18.00
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Uvex Snowcat II ski goggles
Ref: 38108
£18.00
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Lilac
Black
Uvex Snowcat II ski goggles
Ref: 38108
£18.00
Sorry - Black and Lilac have now sold out for this season.
One size, suitable for ages 8-14+ in Marine, Lilac or Black.
Goggles are ideal for all conditions including poor weather.
100% UV-exclusion for UVA, UVB and UVC rays. Anti-scratch, super anti-fog and break resistance.
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Glasses or Goggles for Skiing?
In almost all instances you should take a pair of goggles with you. Only if you know for certain, somehow, that you are in for nothing but glorious, sunny skiing at the end of the season should you risk leaving them behind. Goggles give you a particular quality of vision when it is snowing or overcast that cannot normally be matched by sunglasses. Goggles also keep the snow out because they are fixed to your face. They are vented to stop you misting up as much as possible. Sunglasses should be seen as an optional extra for days when you know that it is going to be sunny all day. Goggles will be just as good in sunny conditions. If you do consider sunglasses for skiing, make sure that they are wrap-around in style both at the sides of the eyes and on the bridge of the nose. You really do need to stop the sun bouncing off the snow and damaging your eyesight.
Colour
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Marine
Lilac
Black
Uvex Speedy ski goggles
Ref: 38107
£15.00
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Uvex Speedy ski goggles
Ref: 38107
£15.00
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Blue
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Uvex Speedy ski goggles
Ref: 38107
£15.00
One size, suitable for ages approx 4-7+ years in Blue.
Goggles are ideal for all conditions including poor weather.
100% UV-exclusion for UVA, UVB and UVC rays. Anti-scratch, super anti-fog and break resistance.
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Glasses or Goggles for Skiing?
In almost all instances you should take a pair of goggles with you. Only if you know for certain, somehow, that you are in for nothing but glorious, sunny skiing at the end of the season should you risk leaving them behind. Goggles give you a particular quality of vision when it is snowing or overcast that cannot normally be matched by sunglasses. Goggles also keep the snow out because they are fixed to your face. They are vented to stop you misting up as much as possible. Sunglasses should be seen as an optional extra for days when you know that it is going to be sunny all day. Goggles will be just as good in sunny conditions. If you do consider sunglasses for skiing, make sure that they are wrap-around in style both at the sides of the eyes and on the bridge of the nose. You really do need to stop the sun bouncing off the snow and damaging your eyesight.
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Blue
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Salice Super Bambino ski goggles
Ref: 73015
£10.00
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Salice Super Bambino ski goggles
Ref: 73015
£10.00
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Silver
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Salice Super Bambino ski goggles
Ref: 73015
£10.00
One size, suitable for ages approx 1-3 years in Metallic Blue or Silver.
Goggles are ideal for all conditions including poor weather.
100% UV-exclusion for UVA, UVB and UVC rays. Anti-scratch, super anti-fog and break resistance.
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Glasses or Goggles for Skiing?
In almost all instances you should take a pair of goggles with you. Only if you know for certain, somehow, that you are in for nothing but glorious, sunny skiing at the end of the season should you risk leaving them behind. Goggles give you a particular quality of vision when it is snowing or overcast that cannot normally be matched by sunglasses. Goggles also keep the snow out because they are fixed to your face. They are vented to stop you misting up as much as possible. Sunglasses should be seen as an optional extra for days when you know that it is going to be sunny all day. Goggles will be just as good in sunny conditions. If you do consider sunglasses for skiing, make sure that they are wrap-around in style both at the sides of the eyes and on the bridge of the nose. You really do need to stop the sun bouncing off the snow and damaging your eyesight.
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Blue
Silver
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Salice Junior Racer ski goggles
Ref: 73014
£15.00
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Salice Junior Racer ski goggles
Ref: 73014
£15.00
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Salice Junior Racer ski goggles
Ref: 73014
£15.00
One size, suitable for ages 3-8 years in Baltic Blue
Goggles made to wear over glasses, as they have a cut-out in the side of the plastic moulding to stop the arms of your child's glasses being pressed too hard against their head.
100% UV-exclusion for UVA, UVB and UVC rays. Anti-scratch, super anti-fog and break resistance.
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Glasses or Goggles for Skiing?
In almost all instances you should take a pair of goggles with you. Only if you know for certain, somehow, that you are in for nothing but glorious, sunny skiing at the end of the season should you risk leaving them behind. Goggles give you a particular quality of vision when it is snowing or overcast that cannot normally be matched by sunglasses. Goggles also keep the snow out because they are fixed to your face. They are vented to stop you misting up as much as possible. Sunglasses should be seen as an optional extra for days when you know that it is going to be sunny all day. Goggles will be just as good in sunny conditions. If you do consider sunglasses for skiing, make sure that they are wrap-around in style both at the sides of the eyes and on the bridge of the nose. You really do need to stop the sun bouncing off the snow and damaging your eyesight.
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Salice Strike ski goggles
Ref: 73013
£18.00
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Salice Strike ski goggles
Ref: 73013
£18.00
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Salice Strike ski goggles
Ref: 73013
£18.00
One size, suitable for ages 8 years to Small Adult in Silver.
Goggles made to wear over glasses, as they have a cut-out in the side of the plastic moulding to stop the arms of your child's glasses being pressed too hard against their head.
100% UV-exclusion for UVA, UVB and UVC rays. Anti-scratch, super anti-fog and break resistance.
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Glasses or Goggles for Skiing?
In almost all instances you should take a pair of goggles with you. Only if you know for certain, somehow, that you are in for nothing but glorious, sunny skiing at the end of the season should you risk leaving them behind. Goggles give you a particular quality of vision when it is snowing or overcast that cannot normally be matched by sunglasses. Goggles also keep the snow out because they are fixed to your face. They are vented to stop you misting up as much as possible. Sunglasses should be seen as an optional extra for days when you know that it is going to be sunny all day. Goggles will be just as good in sunny conditions. If you do consider sunglasses for skiing, make sure that they are wrap-around in style both at the sides of the eyes and on the bridge of the nose. You really do need to stop the sun bouncing off the snow and damaging your eyesight.
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