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No, they aren't the same....it's really true that you get what you pay for...especially with goggles....
My first pair was a set of Scott 83's....first time I touched them after getting some mud on them----SCRATCH!! They fogged up really bad no matter what I tried....then the lenses just kept getting scratched up and they didn't feel real comfortable on my nose.
Now I have a set of ProGrip 3400's with scratch resistant/anti-fog goggles with the light sensitive lenses....they have stood up to getting wiped off with a muddied glove and getting dunked into puddles to clean them....they aren't scratch resistant on the inside though [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
They fit better and I believe I have a little more peripheral vision....I've been looking at the SPY and Oakley goggles for a back up pair (or maybe new primary goggles!! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] )
My first pair was a set of Scott 83's....first time I touched them after getting some mud on them----SCRATCH!! They fogged up really bad no matter what I tried....then the lenses just kept getting scratched up and they didn't feel real comfortable on my nose.
Now I have a set of ProGrip 3400's with scratch resistant/anti-fog goggles with the light sensitive lenses....they have stood up to getting wiped off with a muddied glove and getting dunked into puddles to clean them....they aren't scratch resistant on the inside though [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
They fit better and I believe I have a little more peripheral vision....I've been looking at the SPY and Oakley goggles for a back up pair (or maybe new primary goggles!! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] )
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