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Written by Brian Olsen
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Monday, 14 January 2008 00:00 |
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Location: Jericho, VT
The biggest problem with eyewear in cross-country skiing is that on long uphills, they fog up. CASCO first solved this problem with their Nordic Eyewear model; you know, those funny looking, flip-up shields that you see on all of the Norwegian skiers and biathletes. Now CASCO has figured out how to integrate super anti-fog properties into eyewear that looks, well, normal. The name 3-in-1 comes from the fact that these new glasses can be used in three different ways. Alone, they look great and have great anti-fog properties. Add the strap for a more secure fit. Add the included face foam-clip and defeat fog for good. The frames are available in black or silver. Both versions include two sets of lenses. The dark lenses work well in sunny conditions, while the orange lenses improve visual acuity in flat-light conditions. On sale for $75 through Chi-Town Sports, www.morsnow.com.
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