Pro-grip Light sensitive goggles.. regular guys opinion
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Bought these for $39 at my local dealer, my first impression was they were very well made. Went riding with them and they were awesome, these were the best damn goggles I had ever bought. On my second ride I noticed a bubble in the lense in front of my left eye, wasnt really detectable from the inside. I went to clean them that night with just water and it wicked right up into the lense with no way to get it out and the whole left side has now delaminated from the backing lense and looks like dung. I am very dissapointed with these high-end goggles. Should have bought 2 pairs of $20 scotts.
I wrote them an email, maybe they will make it right but I doubt it.
I wrote them an email, maybe they will make it right but I doubt it.
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They might get that dark if its real sunny. normally they are see through but I wouldnt buy another pair as they only lasted me 1 ride.
as an update I havent heard one word from them, airraptor, did you contact them when you sent yours back in??
as an update I havent heard one word from them, airraptor, did you contact them when you sent yours back in??
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Mine bubbled to! After the 2nd ride. I just chalked it up to bad luck. The antifog was excellent however. But.. I now have a pair of Scotts and just end up wiping them out when they fog up. Also, I wear glasses and they fit very poorly inside the Progrips...
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