Goggles: 100% Racecraft or Fox AIRSPC?

Edited Date/Time 9/8/2014 1:08pm
My lil lady is getting me new goggles for our anniversary.. Trying to decide between 100% and the AIRSPC. Any input on which goggle is better and why would be greatly appreciated!




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mtl
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9/4/2014 2:01pm
You can probably buy 2 pairs of EKS Brand gogs for the price of either of those and still have money left over for a few lenses and tears offs...
9/4/2014 2:10pm
Never worn the fox goggle. But I really, really like the my Racecraft. The foam feels good, seals good. Never had roost get in them and my little track at home were I ride most of the time is sandy. I sweat bad and the foam has always soaked it up. I've read some people have a problem with them fogging up, but I don't. The only time I've had them fog was riding in the rain.

Only one small issue I have with them is the nose guard. Dirt gets between the guard and my nose and irritates the piss out of me. It rarely happens so I haven't felt like it warranted removing the nose guard.
Underdog999
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9/4/2014 2:42pm
Loving my 100% goggles. You get two lenses with the goggles, you get to pick the second one. I never have had a problem with these goggles at all. The foam really soaks up the sweat nicely. The fit of these are great, they form to your face super well, so I don't get any sand or dirt into my eyes, ever.
Cashmore
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9/4/2014 2:55pm
mtl wrote:
You can probably buy 2 pairs of EKS Brand gogs for the price of either of those and still have money left over for a few...
You can probably buy 2 pairs of EKS Brand gogs for the price of either of those and still have money left over for a few lenses and tears offs...
Just my opinion but those are the worst goggles I have ever worn. I have worn almost every goggle brand out there. Again just my opinion and I bought them because they were cheap lol.

I currently have the 100% goggles and love them and will be buying a couple pair of the new 2015 line up. The fox are great to but the foam seems to separate and this has happened on more than one occasion, might just be my luck. I tried a pair of the oakley air-brakes which are hands down the best goggle for vision that I've worn.

If I had to choose I'd go with 100% more color ways great line of vision compared to most goggles. the only downside to the 100% goggles is the lens is a PITA to put in. Oh and the nose guard will not fit in a Fox V4 helmet

The Shop

9/4/2014 3:02pm
The nice thing about 100% is the lenses are the same in the racecraft and accuri. The fox goggle is still being developed since changing from being made by Oakley. If your are having foam problems with ANY goggle, Make sure when you"re done riding for the day to rinse them out with water to get the body salt out of them. If you or are planning on going to any big races 100% has a better racer support plan.
Preston412
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9/4/2014 5:21pm
I have several pair of the 100% googles, you will really enjoy them.
kx1984
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9/4/2014 5:37pm
Just raced with the 100% race craft this past weekend . Only
Negative is the location of the year off post on the extended frame . It keeps that last year off tucked back and hard to get to.

I ended up just pre- creasing the tear offs to make them easier to get to.

They come with thin ( think cheap year-offs dot com) tear offs in the box.

I hope their regular year offs are a hair thicker like the Scotts.

I was most recently using Scott Tyrants. Scott's tear offs are better so far . Fit is equal on both.
Flatliner
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9/4/2014 5:43pm
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9/4/2014 5:50pm
All 100percent goggles use the same lenses.
For me having four riders to buy for having only one lens to buy is a huge bonus.
The goggles fit great and function as good as any I have used.
BobPA
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9/4/2014 5:57pm
100% all the way
kiwisonfire
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9/8/2014 12:02pm
All EKS brand goggles use the same lenses also. I'm not sure how this was overlooked. Only use the laminated tear offs with EKS
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9/8/2014 1:08pm
kx1984 wrote:
Just raced with the 100% race craft this past weekend . Only Negative is the location of the year off post on the extended frame...
Just raced with the 100% race craft this past weekend . Only
Negative is the location of the year off post on the extended frame . It keeps that last year off tucked back and hard to get to.

I ended up just pre- creasing the tear offs to make them easier to get to.

They come with thin ( think cheap year-offs dot com) tear offs in the box.

I hope their regular year offs are a hair thicker like the Scotts.

I was most recently using Scott Tyrants. Scott's tear offs are better so far . Fit is equal on both.
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