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Any type of ski goggle should do the job. I have to recommend geartrade.com or backcountry.com. They are the same company, except geartrade sells, barely used or worn once, returned items. They have a good selection of goggles for less than $100. I generally do not like to spend more than that on goggles because the construction is basically the same in all of them.
Personally I choose them based on which has the best protection from the very bright snow. I prefer mirrored to polarized because the least amount of light gets through. Plus, they look really sweet.
Also, look for OTG stands for over-the -glasses.
Last edited by Crimpin'; 01-07-2013 at 09:02 AM.
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