funny you should say that--we just bought a pair for our dog. They cost
$21, I believe and are surprisingly sturdy and well made.
> [Original Message]
> From: Allen C Miller, Jr. <acmiller@mhcable.com>
> To: <healeys@autox.team.net>
> Date: 2/25/05 5:19:13 PM
> Subject: BN1-BN2 break through
>
> For all of you who were almost ready, but not quite, to drive your 100's
with
> the windscreen down, I have found the perfect accessory. They are goggles,
> readily available at higher end eyewear stores, which have a neat foam
seal
> that doesn't presss against your face, give a very wide field of view, and
> have both clear and shade lenses. They fit over regular prescription
glasses.
>
> The brand name is Doggles, and they cost about $40 with the extra set of
> lenses. Don't be too concerned about the chinstrap; that cuts off neatly
with
> a razor blade.... And you don't have to tell anyone they are made for
dogs,
> either! I went through ski glasses, swimming goggles, and all sorts of
crap,
> and nothing else worked. Who would have thought that goggles for dogs
would be
> perfect. Not exactly natty looking, but they do work well and have very
tough
> polycarbonate lenses with UV proteciton. I've tried them out and they
still
> feel comfortable after a couple hours./ Specially formulated for canines
whose
> eyes are wider set than humans, they provide a nearly full field of view.
>
> Allen Miller BN2-M.
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