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What would be best? I am leaning towards some oakleys with a headstrap if I can find my pair.

Kayaking, unless you’re riding waves or something, whatever you want

If you’re pushing yourself windsurfing, you’re going to find yourself hitting the water at high speeds more frequently than you’d like. Don’t go with Oakleys with a headstrap unless you plan on losing them. I have a pair of goggles that are kind of like shrunken snow goggles that work quite well for windsuring

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  1. by Tyler, on February 15 2010 @ 10:18 am

     

    Kayaking, unless you’re riding waves or something, whatever you want

    If you’re pushing yourself windsurfing, you’re going to find yourself hitting the water at high speeds more frequently than you’d like. Don’t go with Oakleys with a headstrap unless you plan on losing them. I have a pair of goggles that are kind of like shrunken snow goggles that work quite well for windsuring
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  2. by polly, on February 15 2010 @ 10:32 am

     

    yes sunglasses are an advantage in water sports they are very use full when sea kayaking as you get a lot of glare so a polarise lenses are best. yes an head strap will be good idea as they may fall of if you fall in. I am not uses to wearing glasses and found it uncomfortable but necessary . The brand I will leave up to you. but bear in mind they will get scratched by sand. salt very easily.
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    I sea kayak a lot and windsurfed some well fellof more than surfed

  3. by Rivka, on February 15 2010 @ 11:05 am

     

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