Fuglies ??

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puppetonastring
puppetonastring
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26 Dec 2010 7:47pm
Anyone tried this option?
Serious opinions very welcome.
Thanx
paulio
paulio
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QLD, 890 posts
26 Dec 2010 10:06pm
In my younger years there were many, but they need loving too
lotofwind
lotofwind
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NSW, 6451 posts
26 Dec 2010 11:51pm
Large amounts of beer and even you are do-able puppet
Big eeeZeee
Big eeeZeee
NSW
1100 posts
NSW, 1100 posts
27 Dec 2010 2:29am
puppetonastring said...

Anyone tried this option?
Serious opinions very welcome.
Thanx


shop.fuglies.com.au/goggles.html

They say they can be used for kitesurfing. I like how they have a padded frame insert. Oh, and they float! Might get a pair...
Gorgo
Gorgo
VIC
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VIC, 5124 posts
27 Dec 2010 8:32am
I haven't tried Fuglies but I've got some Kurtis surf goggles and Spex USA which are in the goggle form.

They're both ok/good but the most important thing for surf glasses is that you start off with them absolutely clean. The rubber frames make cleaning them properly a little more difficult.

I have goen back to SeaSpecs and they're the easiest to use and cheapest to buy.

The floating claims are exaggerated. Glasses float, but they float just inder the surface. Body dragging back to find a small, black floating pair of glasses is easier said than done. Tying them on to your wettie zipper is essential.
Trant
Trant
NSW
601 posts
NSW, 601 posts
27 Dec 2010 9:45am
Had mine for just under a year, ironically lost them just last week. I thought they were fantastic, I'm ordering another pair.

They do float, but yes it's difficult to spot them. I tied mine to the zipper of my wetsuit.
dafunk
dafunk
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561 posts
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27 Dec 2010 8:51am
i had a pair they were great ,still fog up at low speed though
left my bag on the cars roof ,in my hast to go kiting,
and lost them along with my other stuff
doh
recomend them
lotofwind
lotofwind
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6451 posts
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27 Dec 2010 10:33am
Gorgo said...



The floating claims are exaggerated. Glasses float, but they float just inder the surface. Body dragging back to find a small, black floating pair of glasses is easier said than done. Tying them on to your wettie zipper is essential.


I tie a fully inflated balloons to each side of the glasses,one red and one green,
for port and starboard.
You will always find them if they come off, and
every session is like a party.
toddws
toddws
WA
469 posts
WA, 469 posts
27 Dec 2010 9:12am
Yeah
like Dafunk said they fog up up and you have to lift from your face to defog.
Plus the strap arrangment is pretty crap too, my teenage daughter broke them by just looking at them. And mine got lost about 4 weeks ago too!
Stick with seaspecs or seebreeze!!
Craig66
Craig66
NSW
2466 posts
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27 Dec 2010 1:47pm
By chance while shopping for water skis i saw some sunnies in the shop.
For $40 i figure i cant go wrong.
(time will tell)
The arms click out and a strap that clicks in.

longreefsurf.com.au/beach-items/sunglasses-watches/land-sea-action-sport-polar-sunnies

www.landandsea.com.au/Home_page/documents/Spearo%208Page%20final%202010%20LR.pdf
(page 4)
bjw
bjw
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bjw bjw
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29 Dec 2010 8:48am
is this about fat chicks or sunglasses?
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