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Old 07-03-2002, 05:40 PM
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I use Scott OTG's. They do fog up a little, but by the time I lay the hammer down they clear right back up!
 
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Old 07-03-2002, 10:41 PM
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what about those little water goggles,ya know the ones that fit just over your eyes?
 
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Old 07-11-2002, 04:54 PM
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You guys are going to think that this is nuts, but ski goggles work great. They are just as tough, the same shape and size as the regular goggles, and they won't fog up! This is the big plus for me. I went riding over the July 4th weekend (about 95 in the shade) and never got a fog over.

 
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Old 07-11-2002, 05:39 PM
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Perscription goggles. My friend has some, I think they are scott's? I'm not sure. I was going to get some but I can see just fine without glasses. They run about $300(canadian) I think? If you want some I can ask my friend where he got them, how much and who makes them.
 
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Old 07-11-2002, 10:51 PM
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If you go to a paintball shop or look at a paintball store on-line they should sell this. It is a small electric fan that mounts to the top of the goggles and circulates the air thus reducing or eliminating fogging. Another idea is to get goggles with a thermal lens. It is really two lenses. There is a foam seal between the two lensesand it greatly reduces fogging.
I think the cheaper of the two ideasis the thermal lenses. The fan runs about $50. The price for thermals will vary.
 
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Old 07-21-2002, 09:04 AM
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Texthoooo man. Thank You for all the responses! i figgered i wasnt the only visualy challenged dude out there.
here's my solution: got Scott 87 turbo OTGs, in amp blue thermal lens color.
it's basically a skier's lens and color, and it's a double lens with a vented thermal center. kinda like an oreo, but without the center. hehe
outside lens is lexan, harder than ************, but watch out for inner lens, you can scratch it with your breath! also, had very few probs with air and dust leakage to the inside, as opposed to Oakleys...
PLUS, i bought the quick release straps and mounts for both helmets...they feel kinda funky at first, but after a few, ther work great!. you can snap them loose and let 'em hang, so to speak. then when ready to ride, just swing 'em up, hit the velcro spot, and go!
I have been riding since 1964, and these are the BEST goggles i have ever pruchased! and no, i work for Delco, NOT scott... hey scott...should we talk?
hehe thank you friends for your advice!!!
 
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