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    Chris
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    I was looking at goggles this past weekend at a local motorcycle shop and some of the prices are high!! :ohmy:

    I currently use a dual sport helmet when riding as I used to hate the goggles as they fogged up and were a constant pain to clean etc.. The dual sport visor fogs up as well and sometimes worse than the old goggles..

    Thinking of going back to G G Goggles…

    I was wondering if these Anti Fog Goggles are truly Anti Fog?

    Any particular brand I should be looking at?

    What is the expected price range I should expect?

    Any and all feedback good or bad smart or not welcome… :woohoo:

    #182047

    I don’t know which are the best brands but it depends on how well you look after them too, if your not the type to treat them well (like me), then it’s not worth paying the bigger dollars. Most you can buy replacement lenses for anyway but the foam that keeps the dust out can perish pretty quickly on the cheaper ones. I just bought my 3rd pair in 5 years, the first 2 pairs were only around the $35 mark but this last pair were around $80 so it will be interesting to see if I get double the time out of them.

    I also use RainX on the inside of the goggles which helps to minimise fogging.

    #182048

    simon burke
    Member

    eagle did a report on some goggles about 6 mths ago.Gave em a pretty good wrap and i dont think they were too dear.

    http://www.obtrailriders.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&Itemid=56&func=view&catid=28&id=56636

    Bol :woohoo:

    #182049

    Chris
    Member

    Hmm.. What is this RainX?

    #182050

    Bill
    Member

    Krusty wrote:

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    I was looking at goggles this past weekend at a local motorcycle shop and some of the prices are high!! :ohmy:

    I currently use a dual sport helmet when riding as I used to hate the goggles as they fogged up and were a constant pain to clean etc.. The dual sport visor fogs up as well and sometimes worse than the old goggles..

    Thinking of going back to G G Goggles…

    I was wondering if these Anti Fog Goggles are truly Anti Fog?

    Any particular brand I should be looking at?

    What is the expected price range I should expect?

    Any and all feedback good or bad smart or not welcome… :woohoo:

    I would also suggest that you take your helmet with you when buying new goggles to make sure they fit properly.

    #182055

    simon burke
    Member

    Krusty wrote:

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    Hmm.. What is this RainX?

    there you go Krusty…a bit of light reading for you :)

    Home

    #182051

    Chris
    Member

    Ok.. So I suppose you use the anti fog version of their product line? I may give that a go first on me dual sport visor…

    #182052

    Craig Hatton
    Member

    Hi Krusty
    I have just changed mine(sofala ride)previous pair for about 12 months. I have changed the lenses once in that time,(new lenses) but i do change lenses depending on the conditions each ride. I have a dual lense and a normal lense – dual for misty rain/fogging type days, normal for all others. I only ever wash inside of the lense with wet tissue, unless on a ride(chamois).
    When i was after a ride, i put goggles into net bag and put in washing machine

    cheers Hatto

    #182053

    Chris
    Member

    Thanks to those who took the time to reply..

    I bought a pair of Scott’s from Suttos last night at the tire changing event.. Got a great deal and Mal, Mal 5.1 and TB went through in minute detail what I thought I might want :P

    I ended up with a Non Sweat, Anti Fog version and also was advised to buy a pair of dual lens.. Oh and they will allow me to wear eye crutches without any hassles..

    TB guarantees no fog.. :ohmy:

    Cheers…
    owl.gif Chris………..

    #182084

    I just use the normal rainx inside and out and find that it usually works well.

    #182085

    glenn
    Member

    Krusty wrote:

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    Thanks to those who took the time to reply..

    I bought a pair of Scott’s from Suttos last night at the tire changing event.. Got a great deal and Mal, Mal 5.1 and TB went through in minute detail what I thought I might want :P

    I ended up with a Non Sweat, Anti Fog version and also was advised to buy a pair of dual lens.. Oh and they will allow me to wear eye crutches without any hassles..

    TB guarantees no fog.. :ohmy: Come ride nundle at this time of the year and we`ll see how fog proof they are
    Cheers…
    owl.gif Chris………..

    #182087

    Chris
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    Come ride nundle at this time of the year and we`ll see how fog proof they are

    I’m trying to get a pass to come to the sept gathering… Too many rides though at that time between SEP-OCT-NOV.. Its going to get me into trouble with the “minister of all things” :woohoo:

    #182088

    Dean
    Member

    In all honesty the best I have ever used for riding in wet foggy conditions was safety specs as they allow a good airflow.

    I do like progrip goggles find they are good quality and last well when properly lookd after. In saying that for the last 6 years my sponsor has been supplying Oakley “L” frame carbons and they last pretty good as well :laugh:

    Ollie

    #182092

    glenn
    Member

    every back pack should contain a pair of safety glasses,,,you just cant beat them in the wet.

    #182098

    Greg
    Member

    Have you worn Scott Twin lenses Boony?

    TB

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