What goggles do you prefer?

Hrzk75
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What goggles do you guys like the most? currently have 100% accuri with clear lense,im in need of a new pair or new lense atleast.

Are the Oakley goggles really worth its price? do they work that good in mixed sunlight?


riding right now after work kinda suck since the sun will get real low and i wont see anything after 2 moto´s, what colour on the lense would help the most with this? maybe its all personal preferense? Cheers
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4/4/2019 10:53am
Have owned oakleys before. I cant justify the prices.

Used 100% for 3 years and just recently got some prospects. Happy with either. Wont be buying oakleys unless its for a dealership discount.
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Motofinne
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4/4/2019 10:58am Edited Date/Time 4/4/2019 11:00am
Used to run Airbrakes and i loved them. But their rolloffs aren't good enough in my opinion so i changed to Scott Prospects because of that and they also fitted me a bit better.

The only minus with the Prospects is the oldschool lens (i really hope Scott starts making injected molded lenses for the prospects). The new Leatt goggles looks good too and they are probably the the best "bang for your buck", under 100 dollars/euros and a wide injection molded lens.

Any of these will be better than your 100% goggles.
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4/4/2019 11:01am
I love my 100% goggles and my XBrand. Was always Oakley before, just can't justify spending that much on goggles.
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I have two helmets Fly F2 carbon and Bell moto 9 flex, I couldn't wear prospects with the bell, the lenses is so tall it mashed down on my nose. I wear 100% with my bell and scott hustles with the fly.

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4/4/2019 11:12am
100% let dirt in 100% of the time when getting roosted in loose conditions. Goggles fit good in the helmet also. Eks brand, Spy, Scott, have all been good for me. Haven’t bought Oakley’s for over 20 years.
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Was using 100% because of the price. Now I have Airbrakes and they are amazing. If you don’t care about the color you get they are available under $80 from time to time. I’ve seen them blow out for as cheap as $65 on Black Friday.
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4/4/2019 11:19am
Scott Hustle. They do a good job at a reasonable price. I can't make myself spend more than that on something that I may have to toss into the crowd of adoring vintage motocross fans after a win lol!
I tried some 100%, also had problems with dirt getting in.
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4/4/2019 11:36am
Eks the new ones. With the nose guard. Best giggle made. I have Oakley air brakes and they don’t fit my face. So sad. 180 dollar pair of goggles I can’t wear. I do like looking at them though
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4/4/2019 11:36am
loved my airbrakes - but lenses too much $$ and scratched easy in the single track. Been using flow vision brand and happy with them so far.
4/4/2019 11:52am
Motofinne wrote:
Used to run Airbrakes and i loved them. But their rolloffs aren't good enough in my opinion so i changed to Scott Prospects because of that...
Used to run Airbrakes and i loved them. But their rolloffs aren't good enough in my opinion so i changed to Scott Prospects because of that and they also fitted me a bit better.

The only minus with the Prospects is the oldschool lens (i really hope Scott starts making injected molded lenses for the prospects). The new Leatt goggles looks good too and they are probably the the best "bang for your buck", under 100 dollars/euros and a wide injection molded lens.

Any of these will be better than your 100% goggles.
Scott has injection molded lenses for them but you have to buy separate
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4/4/2019 11:53am Edited Date/Time 4/4/2019 11:53am
slothy wrote:
loved my airbrakes - but lenses too much $$ and scratched easy in the single track. Been using flow vision brand and happy with them so...
loved my airbrakes - but lenses too much $$ and scratched easy in the single track. Been using flow vision brand and happy with them so far.
Yeah I’m only using the clear and smoked lenses because they’re $25 each. The cool ones are like $75.
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4/4/2019 11:57am
Spy Alloy MX was the best goggle ever for me. Too bad they haven't made them in years.... my old supply is running out. Unsure
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4/4/2019 11:59am Edited Date/Time 4/4/2019 12:02pm
Motofinne wrote:
Used to run Airbrakes and i loved them. But their rolloffs aren't good enough in my opinion so i changed to Scott Prospects because of that...
Used to run Airbrakes and i loved them. But their rolloffs aren't good enough in my opinion so i changed to Scott Prospects because of that and they also fitted me a bit better.

The only minus with the Prospects is the oldschool lens (i really hope Scott starts making injected molded lenses for the prospects). The new Leatt goggles looks good too and they are probably the the best "bang for your buck", under 100 dollars/euros and a wide injection molded lens.

Any of these will be better than your 100% goggles.
Scott has injection molded lenses for them but you have to buy separate
What? How the hell have i missed that? That is awesome, i'll have to order some right away! Any idea how to order them?
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4/4/2019 12:06pm
Currently have Airbrakes, Flow Vision, and EKS.
The Oakley's are really nice but really have a tendency to fog up in cold conditions. The EKS are very simple and have excellent, very soft material that rests on the face. For the money the Flow Vision ones are killer.
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Scott.
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For the nice wheather a airbrake, and when i really need roll-offs then the progrip. Never a problem with a progrip.
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4/4/2019 12:20pm
100% Accuri OTG is my fav at the moment.....
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There was a similar thread just a few days ago so forgive me for repeating myself.

I just got Scott Prospects and they seem okay for the most part, but it doesn't seem like they seal around the bottom, on either side of the nose, as well as the Scott Hustle's that I normally wear. In dry conditions, it seems like they'd undoubtedly let more dust and dirt in than my previous goggles. Everyone's face is different, however, so maybe they fit some people better.

For the price, I'd say it's hard to beat the Hustle's. RMATV has non-current models them very very cheap.
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4/4/2019 12:30pm
I love the Fox Vue Goggle. It is a bit big for Bell helmets, works great with my Shoei.
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4/4/2019 12:55pm Edited Date/Time 4/4/2019 1:07pm
Motofinne wrote:
Used to run Airbrakes and i loved them. But their rolloffs aren't good enough in my opinion so i changed to Scott Prospects because of that...
Used to run Airbrakes and i loved them. But their rolloffs aren't good enough in my opinion so i changed to Scott Prospects because of that and they also fitted me a bit better.

The only minus with the Prospects is the oldschool lens (i really hope Scott starts making injected molded lenses for the prospects). The new Leatt goggles looks good too and they are probably the the best "bang for your buck", under 100 dollars/euros and a wide injection molded lens.

Any of these will be better than your 100% goggles.
the new leatt for sure looks dope! might give them a go

by the way, we talked about the new yamaha in a thread a while ago, have got about 3 hours on it now and man it feels great!

Also people mentioned 100% letting dirt in, that is a problem i have now aswell if i get good roosted. only used 100% goggles so will for sure give another brand a try
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4/4/2019 1:00pm
Airbrakes are the best Cool
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4/4/2019 1:04pm
Motofinne wrote:
Used to run Airbrakes and i loved them. But their rolloffs aren't good enough in my opinion so i changed to Scott Prospects because of that...
Used to run Airbrakes and i loved them. But their rolloffs aren't good enough in my opinion so i changed to Scott Prospects because of that and they also fitted me a bit better.

The only minus with the Prospects is the oldschool lens (i really hope Scott starts making injected molded lenses for the prospects). The new Leatt goggles looks good too and they are probably the the best "bang for your buck", under 100 dollars/euros and a wide injection molded lens.

Any of these will be better than your 100% goggles.
Scott has injection molded lenses for them but you have to buy separate
Motofinne wrote:
What? How the hell have i missed that? That is awesome, i'll have to order some right away! Any idea how to order them?
https://motocross.transworld.net/news/product-report-scott-prospect-gog…

It's the light sensitive lens. Sorry I made a mistake it's extruded instead of injection molded. But at least it's stronger then the regular stamped lens. This lens is also pre-curved as you can read.
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4/4/2019 1:21pm
I ran Oakley O-frames for years. I tried the Airbrake and did not like the fit in my helmet. I recently started using the EKS brand GOX goggles and really like the fit and the price.
4/4/2019 1:27pm
Scott Prospects have been my peep protection...the large lens provides an amazing amount of vision, and quality is top notch!

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4/4/2019 2:05pm
I got some EKS goggles really cheap on closeout from BTO and they're really good - very comfortable fit. Everyone's face is different, so it's pretty difficult to make meaningful recommendations regarding fit, however. I also have 100% Racecraft and really like them.
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mx317 wrote:
I ran Oakley O-frames for years. I tried the Airbrake and did not like the fit in my helmet. I recently started using the EKS brand...
I ran Oakley O-frames for years. I tried the Airbrake and did not like the fit in my helmet. I recently started using the EKS brand GOX goggles and really like the fit and the price.
AMEN. I HATE all these new goggles. They are too expensive, don't fit, because they are too big.
On top of that, they are still just plain old goggles. Nothing special.

I'm running O Frames and Eks Gox style still too. All these others are overpriced crap.
In fact, ALOT of the newer goggs look just like the 12 dollar goggles on Alibaba.

I don't ever remember a time when I needed bigger goggles because they blocked my vision. If your goggles are blocking your vision, what are you looking at?

Back in the day, I preferred O Frames over Scott 89s because even they were too big. O Frames were a tad smaller.



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4/4/2019 4:13pm
Oakley Airbrake are the best by far !

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