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Giving away a HaberVision Eliminator!

milehighassassin

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HaberVision Eliminator Give Away!

Sign up, drawing will be in January.

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I would be happy answer any questions!

FTR, this contest is exclusive to me, this is only being shared with sledders!!! No one else in HaberVision will be sharing this link.
 
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Hey, cool idea, you guy's are gonna sell some of them if you can make them available in the right stores
I shouldn't a looked at them Velocity shades
 
Hey, cool idea, you guy's are gonna sell some of them if you can make them available in the right stores
I shouldn't a looked at them Velocity shades

HaberVision does not really use stores. That is one way they keep their cost down. With a store you have to pay for retail space/square footage. That cost is passed on to the consumer. By dealing with online sales only you keep your cost down. ;)

:beer;

I have a set of Velocity shades myself, very nice. Lenses for them are pretty cheap as well. :D
 
Which goggles will these work with?

My sister gave me a Habervision Elim. for my b-day and the only pair of goggles that it would fit were an old set of Smiths. It didn't fit my 509s or my Oakleys. I will try it out on my Smiths, but those are always my 'goggle of last resort' when I ride.
 
I REGISTERED LANE:):):)

By the way, I think I have a goggle bag being sent to me by someone at HaberVision...so once I get it I can get to using the Prima goggles that I ordered:)

They look cool sitting on my dresser though:D:D:D
 
Apparently they're just a gimmick since the dude refuses to say whether he's actually used them and they work. I'll stick to goggles I know will fog up rather than pay a bunch more money for ones that aren't suppose to but do anyway. Nice marketing dude lol
 
Apparently they're just a gimmick since the dude refuses to say whether he's actually used them and they work. I'll stick to goggles I know will fog up rather than pay a bunch more money for ones that aren't suppose to but do anyway. Nice marketing dude lol

Maybe he is not at his computer during the last 5 hours.

I don't know the guy personally but 5 hours isn't much time to allow a response.

I know it is an instant society but let the snow setup before you ride into a stump.
 
Well if you read the thread don brown you would see I ask him the same question in another one of his advertising threads last week and he would never reply. Doof
 
Cool invention. Would be funny if duke1n or h2snow won. :)

Personally, I think a indium tin oxide vapor deposited electrically resistive coating would be cooler, but you need to figure out how to get the wattage down to battery power levels.
 
Ask you this in your other thread... do you use them? Do they work? The Smith fan dealies don't work worth a crap IMO.


Sorry I must have missed your question in the other thread. I apologize.

I have been trying to get my sled back together so I can get out on the snow.


So no, I have not personally used this. I have had two friends take them out skiing. Both loved them. They do not move a lot of air, but they don't need to because of the moisture sensor, it turns on BEFORE there is a problem. (moving a lot of air is bad for anyone that wears contacts, that much air flow will dry your contacts out in a hurry, I think this will work better since they are not always on).



You are in the Vail Valley, right? I have an Eliminator you are more than welcome to demo them and let me know what you think. Shoot me a PM to set this up.

If you are not close enough to me then feel free order them up if you are serious. HaberVision offers a 100% money back guarantee. If you don't like them for whatever reason send them back for a FULL refund.
 
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I REGISTERED LANE:):):)

By the way, I think I have a goggle bag being sent to me by someone at HaberVision...so once I get it I can get to using the Prima goggles that I ordered:)

They look cool sitting on my dresser though:D:D:D


Did you take them out on Red and White?

We will have to get out this season.
 
Which goggles will these work with?

My sister gave me a Habervision Elim. for my b-day and the only pair of goggles that it would fit were an old set of Smiths. It didn't fit my 509s or my Oakleys. I will try it out on my Smiths, but those are always my 'goggle of last resort' when I ride.

These will work with ALL HaberVision goggles. They will also work with 90% of the goggles on the market. I honestly cannot tell you which ones they don't work with. If you take a picture of the TOP of the frame (looking down) I can probably tell you if they will work.


What prevented them from working on the 509's? What year of 509's do you have? I have a set from last year I will take a look at.
 
How about making something like that for us full face helmet guys?

I would love to tell you that we can work on that but I don't think it is a reality. HaberVision made the Eliminator for goggles because they are in the eyewear market. They really don't deal with helmets, and not full face helmets. Can't you get a heated shield for your helmet?
:beer;
 
If you are not close enough to me then feel free order them up if you are serious. HaberVision offers a 100% money back guarantee. If you don't like them for whatever reason send them back for a FULL refund.
Deal. I'm in Denver do I order through you? I thought I remember you mentioning a discount code? Which lenses provides the best contrast for those gray days? Which frame is best fit for helmets? Do the straps have silicone strip so they won't slide around?
 
Deal. I'm in Denver do I order through you? I thought I remember you mentioning a discount code? Which lenses provides the best contrast for those gray days? Which frame is best fit for helmets? Do the straps have silicone strip so they won't slide around?

I'm actually in Brighton for the week and most of the Holidays. I should have some more demo Eliminators in the next couple of days.

To order the best way is to follow this link:
HaberVision Order Link

Everything is set up with that link. If you go to the website on your own, type in "powderhound" for the affinity code. I will PM you the discount codes.

The straps at this point do not have rubber on them. I have been speaking with HaberVision's product development about making some changes to these so they are better for snowmobiling. Sounds like we will be offering an easier way to get a quick strap on in the future. I will mention the rubberized coating on the straps and see what happens. Each helmet is different but I have not had problems with them sliding off of my helmet.

Lenses, I prefer the Optic Orange for the low light days and the Vermillion for the brighter days.

Frame. I like the Prima the best. The highline is just as nice but it costs a little more ($5). Either work fine. Right now you can only get the Highline in the Vermillion lenses. Prima comes in either but the Vermillion is not available with a lenses flash in it.
 
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