The cheapest goggles are Dragon snowboard and ski goggles. The basic Dragon snowboard goggle model is available for the price of 25.95 dollars.
they are usually $200-250
If there a good pair of polarized goggles you should only be able to see out of them and not be able to look into them
Some common snowboard accessories are goggles, snowboard wax, protective clothing such as suits and gloves, hats, instructional DVDs and helmets, they can be found in many stores.
One can find the best quality snowboard goggles from REI, a company that sells outdoor gear and equipment. Their snowboard subsection of snow sports boasts a plethora of snowboarding gear, especially good quality goggles.
just buy clear lenses for your current pair of goggles. most snowboard goggles have interchangeable lenses even if it doesnt appear so at first.
Not necessarily. You can wear Sunglasses instead of goggles if you want, but you have to wear something to protect your eyes, or you put yourself at risk of Snow Blindness, since light refracts strongly off snow, and damages your eyes. This is just as true when it's cloudy as when it's sunny. Wearing Goggles instead of Glasses is however recommended in bad weather, mainly for comfort reasons. Note: There's no difference between Ski and Snowboard Goggles.
the house is pretty good http://shop.ccs.com/snow.guys.goggles_%2526_helmets/category/ http://search.the-house.com/?page=1&keywords=goggle&refine=y&Category=Snowboard+Goggles
At the very least you need a 'snowboard', 'bindings' that mount to the board and 'boots' that strap into the bindings. You can snowboard with those 3 things. You may also want to consider clothing to keep you warm and dry, like jackets, gloves, goggles and under layers.
Essential gear to snowboard includes suitable clothing. A good snowboard jacket and pants are a good start along with mittens or gloves, goggles, stocking cap, and thermal socks. Basic equipment includes a snowboard, bindings, and boots.
I think that its Stevens Pass Snowboard Shop.
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