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  • #103135

    Just wondering what goggles are you people using.
    I have a pair of fox and I struggle to breath out of my nose, I’m a nose breather and it dries the crap out of my throat when I ride.
    I’ve got a m2r helmet the goggles fit nice in it but it almost seems like the triple layer foam is too thick, I’ve tried to adjust them but have had no luck at all.

    Cheers Harold B)

    #248017

    John
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    H,

    I’m running Oakley’s O frames in my M2R. I also run a cheek/nose guard piece on the goggles to stop rocks and crap that find their way into the gap between the top of the chin piece and the bottom of the goggles and usually sting like buggery.

    It takes a nano second longer to put the goggles in the eye port due to the slightly longer length of the goggles… but well worth it.

    That is the nose/cheek thingo in the pic below

    oakley_oframemx_attack_noseguard.jpg

    #248024

    I have found the Pro Grip goggle’s to be good quality and last well. Paired with the blue tint lens they are brilliant. They are smallish compared to some but offer good vision.
    Take your helmet with you and try some on.

    STM

    #248018

    Might head in to the locals today
    I think they are pretty limited in what they stock but will have a look
    Both those sound pretty good
    Good idea in taking in helmet I never thought of that

    #248026

    You riding this week h?

    #248019

    An mate I’m not
    My bike stayed at wurths when I traded it on Friday
    Heading up to my block at MM on Sunday to do a bit of work
    If ya going to the dam give me a call and ill come out and introduce myself to ya
    Cheers mate

    #248020

    STM what type of pro grip do you have
    I can get a pair of 3301 for around 45 bucks on eBay

    Cheers mate

    #248021

    Scott, blue tint, dual lens. No fogging with dual lens. Comfortable as. This is my third pair over the years.
    Cheers budge

    #248022

    I had the same issues. Im very fussy when it comes to goggles and the best ive found so far are the 100% ones awesome fit and value for money with the top ones comming with spare lense and a 10 pack of tear offs.

    #248202
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    STM what type of pro grip do you have
    I can get a pair of 3301 for around 45 bucks on eBay

    Cheers mate

    Sorry mate, just saw this one now. My understanding is that the ProGrip lens fits all their adult goggles so it does not really matter as long as you don’t accidentally buy a youth pair. Just go blue, they are amazing.

    STM

    #248023

    Neil Johnson
    Member

    For those coke bottle heads like myself, I got Scott OTG’s (over the glasses) to wear over my perscription Oakleys and they worked a treat.

    Little bit of fogging when stopped but generally all good.

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