Goggles/Eye protection
#1
Just ordered some different goggles off of ebay. Was wondering what people use. I ordered a nice set of snowboarding goggles for winter/snow driving. Got a set of airfoils. And another set of cheapies.
I will probably get a set of scott or something, but i wanted a variety. Anyone have experient w/ diff goggles and what seems to work the best?
Will goggles that are like glasses work as good as teh big old scott style?
Thanks for any info.
I will probably get a set of scott or something, but i wanted a variety. Anyone have experient w/ diff goggles and what seems to work the best?
Will goggles that are like glasses work as good as teh big old scott style?
Thanks for any info.
#2
I had 3 sets of Scotts. Went from the regular clear ones to a peach colored Turbo lense which was suppose to prevent fogging. Unfortunely it got all scratched up. So, now, I bought one of those Scott Hologram goggles on clearence. Pretty cool goggle[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] Got the PHYSCO goggle[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
#3
Goggles are a never ending battle....I go through a couple pairs a year at least....Unless they have tear offs on them...they get dirty quick...you will scratch them no matter what you where. I stopped buying the expensive ones because of this.
#4
I like the Scott Voltage. It's a little smaller and more comfortable for me. And the more pairs you have of any goggle, the better. They don't last too long. Save the lens and use them to attach to you helmet visor. It adds a little more roost protection.
#5
i got Oakleys and yea they scratch so easy.. ima order liek 5 lenses and about 500 tearoffs [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] the fames still good just all dirty and can hardly see throguh them.. that's y i never wear them [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
#6
I use Oakley`s aswell but no matter how good the google is and how much it cost it will always get scratched and I still have not heard of a mud or dirt proof goggle so every goggles are practacly the same.
BTW i have a question Im trying to find the best anti fog goggle. Does anyone know wher ei can find one?
BTW i have a question Im trying to find the best anti fog goggle. Does anyone know wher ei can find one?
#7
I used Oakleys for a few years but I found they leaked a bit and some of the foam over the breathing slots fell out. I have since bought a set of Spy goggles and they are great. Im sold on them, so are my kids.
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