There are military-like goggles that are small and have replaceable lens (clear 
& dark). 
I'll look at mine tomorrow to get brand. 
They work wonders & don't fog. 
Also, there are similar goggles to those sold at motorcycle shops. Try a Harley 
store. 

Michael DiBenedetto
www.lifeforcemassage.com
3190 Old Tunnel Rd. Suite C
Lafayette, CA. 94549
925-899-2785

On Dec 11, 2010, at 11:24 PM, John Blish <jbl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Kelly,
> 
> There is no perfect solution here but the goggles are your best bet.  Not 
> sure where you live, but if you buy them at REI (including web store, 
> rei.com) you can always return them if they don't work to your satisfaction, 
> even after a good, lengthy test period.  It is hard to find snow goggles 
> without a tint.
> 
> Disclaimer:  I am former REI employee.
> 
> later
> 
> -jb  
> 
> On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 11:05 PM, Kelly <tkslee...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Feet - Check - Wood Socks.. Boots whatever for temp 
> Legs- Check - Wool underwear.. Musa - or jeans good to 25 degrees - Snow 
> pants over wool and musa - down to 8 degrees
> Body - Check - Any number of base layers, a shirt, sweater, many different 
> coats ../ turtle necks etc good to negative temps
> head- Check- Balaclava or two with beenie as needed .. can make my head sweat 
> down to very low temps.
> Eyes-- anything under 30 degrees I get headaches from the winds and my 
> glasses getting to cold for my nose... off is worse.
>  
> Anyway.. looking for snow skiing goggles with clear lens for night riding or 
> changable.. found several (no clear lenses yet) just haven't pulled the 
> trigger .. all under 50 bucks and look like they would make riding more fun.  
> No fogging up when I cover my nose with the balaclava - good vision (think 
> glasses will still be wearable inside them)  trying to think of what negative 
> I'm missing...
>  
> Could it really just be a good idea?
>  
> hmmm
>  
> off to the store tomorrow.
>  
> later
> Kelly
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