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Sun Glare on Course
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samski
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 Posted: Sun Jun 22nd, 2008 05:55 pm
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We ski at sun-up on an east-west course and on sunny days the sun glare makes it almost impossible to spot 2, 4 and 6 ball until after 9 am.  :(  I'm thinking about wearing sunglasses of some sort to cut down the glare.  Any suggestions?

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 Posted: Mon Jun 23rd, 2008 03:00 pm
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SamSki - Hello and welcome! There are some products out there that are marketed more towards Jetskiers that would probably be your best bet. They are a strap on application that would suit you the best as they are for a watersport and would stay on your face the best. We dont really have anything like that here at the shop buy my guess is you can find that (and anything for that matter) on eBay.
Good luck in your search and its good to hear that you are getting those early morning sets in the the Course!



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Thanks for your suggestions!  That's what I'll look for!

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maui jim's,,,, bolle,,,,serengetti,,,,
our water show BADWATER SKITERS has a pass
after 6pm that's brutall,,,,,,i'm an OD and would
be happy to give you some counsel
schins906@aol.com

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 Posted: Wed Aug 27th, 2008 03:10 am
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I tried some expensive polarized goggles marketed for PWC use, but they didn't help.  They got water droplets all over the lenses when I got up and all of those water droplets with light reflecting through them made it even harder to see balls 2, 4 and 6.  Oh well, if anyone has a better solution, I'd sure like to hear it.

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 Posted: Sun Sep 21st, 2008 09:35 pm
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how about only skiing with the sun at your back , i know that it would be a hassle to go back to the other end of the course but that is what i would do

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