Always wear your goggles!!
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I always were my goggles, now. On a ride one after noon we were cruising some logging roads doing around 20mph, when my kids quad threw a rock, & it hit me right in the sunglasses & cracked the lens. Scratch one pair of Oakleys and $120.
I went our & purchased a pair of goggles which cost me less than $40 & replacement lenses are less than $10. Still haven't replaced those Oakley sun glasses!
I went our & purchased a pair of goggles which cost me less than $40 & replacement lenses are less than $10. Still haven't replaced those Oakley sun glasses!
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Greetings,
If you have trouble with restricted air flow or fogging, I found a great alternative type of goggles. A logging supply company called Bailey's offers metal mesh goggles intended for use with chain saws and the like, but they work great for riding. They fit snug but soft around your eyes and they let just enough air through. They don't restrict your vision but are very effective against bugs and grit (dust is another matter). They have a sort of tear-drop shape that gives you a certain alien look -- you can decide on whether that is a plus or not.
If you have trouble with restricted air flow or fogging, I found a great alternative type of goggles. A logging supply company called Bailey's offers metal mesh goggles intended for use with chain saws and the like, but they work great for riding. They fit snug but soft around your eyes and they let just enough air through. They don't restrict your vision but are very effective against bugs and grit (dust is another matter). They have a sort of tear-drop shape that gives you a certain alien look -- you can decide on whether that is a plus or not.
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