Prescription Goggles???

RMZ290
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Edited Date/Time 1/27/2012 4:25pm
Anyone use http://www.888rxgoggles.com here? Are they credible?
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newmann
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3/9/2009 6:48pm
Go with Randy Nagel at Pro-Vue. Nothing against anyone else, but Randy is moto through and through. Builds some of the neatest shit out there! Cool guy as well.
Sonny
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3/9/2009 7:49pm


Or go with prescription lenses.
You can get them for Scott, Oakley and I believe FOX now also

RX Goggles
srellis
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3/9/2009 8:46pm
My kids have used them for 5 years. They are very easy to change out from goggle to goggle. They claim to be unbreakable, but my 13 yo son broke a set. (He has a Harry Potter looking scar on his forehead, but I'd hate to see what would have happened if he had on glasses.) They replaced them for free. They also changed out the prescriptions for half price. Would buy from them again. Kids are in contacts now so we don't order from them.
Cheers...

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v1rus99
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3/10/2009 2:10am
Soxfan24 wrote:
Just get contacts!
I broke a set of glasses in my old Smith Goggles mid-moto...

I had to stop to take em out... Came last because of it.

Got contacts that monday and have never looked back. They take some getting use to but its such a pleasure...
uberoptiker
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3/15/2010 11:56am
Check out www.heavyglare.com. They have a special process for the lenses that eliminates distortion caused by the wrap of the insert. They can do almost any model of goggle you have, or suggest one that they carry.
socalmx
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3/15/2010 4:26pm
Pro-Vue is the way to go. I used them for years before Lasix. Now that my eyes are going back out,I will go back to them again. Great product. I don't know about now, but back then the only hassle was having to drill holes in the colored lenses for the screws. Is that still the case?

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