Glasses for Goggle's

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A few years back there was an outfit that was at the snowmobile show in Edmoton that did prescription's for your goggle's that just clipped in. Does any one know how to get a hold of them. An old friend of mine got them done for around a hundred buck's. Need them for the wife because she wears glasses and her goggles fog up when she has them on.:beer:
 

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this is what your looking for

http://www.pro-vue.com/

but this will also work

check these out. bring you cursor to the goggles to the right with the little black things under them
 

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I would get contact lens,can be used year round.No bending your regular glasses or having your glass lens falling snow.Not much price difference.
 

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something like the first link.....but the ones my friend got just clipped in on the inside and they were a type of plastic lens he only paid a hundred bucks.
 

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I have these, $25 for the frames and then I just had my glasses place put my prescription lenses in there... They work good with the eliminator fan too...



Trax2treadz is the haber dealer and a supporter of the site...
 

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I have these, $25 for the frames and then I just had my glasses place put my prescription lenses in there... They work good with the eliminator fan too...



Trax2treadz is the haber dealer and a supporter of the site...

I tried Contacts - they just don't work for me and I'm not a good candidate for laser so I've moved into the Haber Goggles with the Eliminator Fan.
For me they work awesome, so much so that I received my second pair from Haber yesterday (slightly lighter tint for low light).

Haber with Eliminator is my recommendation.
 

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Hi Doo

We are the HaberVision dealer/distributors. We have more and more places set up to retail the eliminators. We are the only people in Canada that sell the goggles we also sell the eliminators. You can order from us or from the HaberVision site directly. When you use the link in our signature to the site you will get an automatic 50% off of everything.

Hope this helps!!

Take care

Jan
 

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I tried Contacts - they just don't work for me and I'm not a good candidate for laser so I've moved into the Haber Goggles with the Eliminator Fan.
For me they work awesome, so much so that I received my second pair from Haber yesterday (slightly lighter tint for low light).

Haber with Eliminator is my recommendation.



couldnt make the picture any smaller?:d
 

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I tried Contacts - they just don't work for me and I'm not a good candidate for laser so I've moved into the Haber Goggles with the Eliminator Fan.
For me they work awesome, so much so that I received my second pair from Haber yesterday (slightly lighter tint for low light).

Haber with Eliminator is my recommendation.
Do the haber googles work well with glasses? I have the eliminator in my scott goggles but need a GOOD pair of OTG googles.
 
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