Karl Yeh
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And obviously it's easier now, but the question I have is, are you willing to take those things and really stress test it?
Like if you're going skiing and you're going downhill skiing, unless you're just doing all green runs, all light blue runs, you'll, that's all you'll probably comfortable doing.
I get comfortable just like,
That's why I don't buy any Smith or Oakley glasses.
I buy knockoffs or really massive sales because if I crash, that's it.
It's over.
That's it, right?
I don't want to scratch anything.
It's such a nice pair of glasses.
I'll buy the $50 throwaways.
Because, hey, as long as, you know, protects sun and goggles to like when I'm downhill mountain biking, like that's like, will I pay $700 for that?
Unless I'm a sponsored rider for like doing Red Bull, I won't do it like it just for the regular rider who goes off into the, you know, regular downhill runs.
$700 is not worth if you crash once it breaks, it's over.
It's a stupid buy if you keep doing it over and over.
If you're at a bike park, unless you have money to blow, and unless you're really, really good too, you don't crash.
It's not something I would recommend.
But if you're just going cycling, maybe running, and you don't have a...
you don't fall down or there's no, the risk is significantly lower, then hey, why not?
If you're like a downhill skier or racer, right?
Like, I think if you're in racing, then it would make sense because you want that information as fast as you can.