Offroad goggles

agn5009
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10/13/2017 1:18pm Edited Date/Time 10/14/2017 9:17am
What do you guys recommend for offroad goggles? Preferably ones that are double paned as I have issues with fogging.
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mxb2
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10/13/2017 1:44pm
agn5009 wrote:
What do you guys recommend for offroad goggles? Preferably ones that are double paned as I have issues with fogging.
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10/13/2017 5:58pm
Look into googles that you can switch the lens for a winter/snocross lens and that should take care of your fogging issues.

Pretty sure Scott has them.
MohMoto14
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10/14/2017 7:51am
I've always liked Scott goggles, they always seemed to give the widest and most open view. Other goggles always felt like they gave me tunnel vision when comparing, Scott also was the most comfortable for me and with proper prep had no little fogging issues. Alot of companys goggles have also changed alot since I last tried them but I did buy a set of 100% goggles and have no complaints.

In tight woods riding where it's very slow I picked up on turning my goggles around backwards from watching the hard Enduro guys. Helps with fogging when you crash or get stuck and keeps dirt out so you can put them back on.

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Titan1
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10/14/2017 8:29am
I always run Scott goggles...never have fogging issues-unless it’s super cold, and the trail is boarderline hard enduro (them I put them on backwards like was mentioned above).

Racing hare and hounds is almost a death sentence for goggles (unless you are in the lead, or close to it-which I never am...lol) with all the dust, so I even usually buy the lower end Scott goggles and they work great, then I don’t feel like I’m wasting a ton of money if I only use them for 5 or 6 races. (Though I have started popping the lenses out and tossing them in the washing machine, and then using them much longer on practice/trail days.)
TeamGreen
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10/14/2017 8:34am
I run Dragon NFX"s" for off-road. That's NFX with a little "s" on the end. They come with a fog-free lens and that lens is a thick/strong lens that's very good protection from rocks, etc.
10/14/2017 9:17am
Scott Prospect Enduro goggle. As you can see the lens has some vents

Titan1
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10/14/2017 9:24am
Scott Prospect Enduro goggle. As you can see the lens has some vents [img]https://enduro21.com/images/racing/2017/7._July/General/First_Look_Scott_prospect_goggle/scott_prospect_enduro-1200.jpg[/img]
Scott Prospect Enduro goggle. As you can see the lens has some vents

I’ve never liked vents like that off-road...dust always comes in with the air....
Erek_Kudla
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10/16/2017 9:00am
I've been rocking 100% goggles and really like them. Especially with the Forecast Roll Off system that actually IS the lense.

I also liked the Scott Goggles that you could adjust to your face, but I'm not sure if those exist anymore.

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