Spent a long time looking for a good priced pair of Oakley Goggles, and found these. Looks like they are too good to be true. Both of these are from the same person but with different eBay user names.
When I told him I would be checking the goggles at the Oakley shop to see if they are genuine - and sending them back if they are not, he cancelled the transaction.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-BOXED-Oakley-Gretchen-A-Frame-Snow-Ski-Goggles-Gold-/200687757258?pt=UK_SportsLeisure_Skiing_GogglesSunglasses_JN&hash=item2eb9ec27ca
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-BOXED-Oakley-Shaun-White-A-Frame-Signature-Snow-Ski-Goggles-Black-Gold-/170747522819?pt=UK_SportsLeisure_Skiing_GogglesSunglasses_JN&hash=item27c1586f03
If you look at the Shaun White A Frames and the gold black pattern around the nose, it is completely different to all those shown on genuine goggles (oakley website).
Fake goggles/sunnies can cause burnt retinas and permanent eye damage. Not good! |