100% goggles Question

bv
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Hey guys I was looking to hear what everyone thought about the 100 percent goggle line. Sure I can read some magazine reviews but I wanted to hear real life experience from the always honest and sometimes brutal vital crowd.

I use a bell moto 9 flex helmet if anyone has any experience with how they fit using that helmet. I am also wondering how they hold up. For example foam wear, and lens protection etc etc. Any help and reviews of experiences you have had would be appreciated. Thanks everyone
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DE262
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11/6/2016 12:23pm
Love them.
Some helmets require running them without the beak-
Solid durability-
Great field of vision-
Rad colors-
Respectable company-

Just an opinion.
Justin345
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11/6/2016 12:25pm
They're my favorite goggles, I have 6 or 7 pairs. Great field of vision and very comfortable.
11/6/2016 12:32pm Edited Date/Time 11/6/2016 12:46pm
I have a pair of the RaceCraft model, as well as the Strata model. I really like both.

-Neither have ever fogged on me.
-Foam is comfortable and very sweat absorbing
-Durability seems good
-RaceCraft nose guard doesn't fit with a Shoei helmet and must be removed
-Strata model doesn't accept tear-offs
colintrax
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11/6/2016 12:47pm
Haven't had mine long but I'm happy with them. The scotts that got replaced always pinched my big nose, the 100% goggles fit great.

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11/6/2016 12:48pm
bv wrote:
Hey guys I was looking to hear what everyone thought about the 100 percent goggle line. Sure I can read some magazine reviews but I wanted...
Hey guys I was looking to hear what everyone thought about the 100 percent goggle line. Sure I can read some magazine reviews but I wanted to hear real life experience from the always honest and sometimes brutal vital crowd.

I use a bell moto 9 flex helmet if anyone has any experience with how they fit using that helmet. I am also wondering how they hold up. For example foam wear, and lens protection etc etc. Any help and reviews of experiences you have had would be appreciated. Thanks everyone
I wear a 100% accuri in Bell moto 9. It's good. Star Racing yamaha also rides with the Bell - 100% combo.
system
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11/6/2016 12:52pm Edited Date/Time 11/6/2016 12:52pm
I really like the Accuri with my Bell helmet. Fits great. I've had some trouble with getting them to fit with a Fly helmet, but a lot is dependent on how your face, helmet, and goggle fit.
pete24
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11/6/2016 12:54pm
i have a couple pair, and a moto 9 flex
southwick roost goes rite threw them and into my eye
#1 get a better start
#2 wear Scott hustle
#2 easier
mark_swart
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11/6/2016 1:00pm
Got the cheap ones, not impressed. Foam doesn't seal to my face, they always get dirt in, and the tray off pole fell out. Don't know if I even like them enough to buy a new lens.
carl-h
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11/6/2016 1:35pm
I've got a pair I keep as a spare. They're okay but I used to always get dirt in and found they always needed tightening up. Not convinced of how safe the lenses are myself. Gone for Zite in the end. Not sure if they're in the US but I'm in the UK and we have a supplier. Love them. Huge field of vision super safe lenses and they take seconds to change.



11/6/2016 1:38pm Edited Date/Time 11/6/2016 1:38pm
pete24 wrote:
i have a couple pair, and a moto 9 flex southwick roost goes rite threw them and into my eye #1 get a better start #2...
i have a couple pair, and a moto 9 flex
southwick roost goes rite threw them and into my eye
#1 get a better start
#2 wear Scott hustle
#2 easier
I have to say I also got dirt in during my last practice day. I got some really bad roost of a 450. Not sure how it got in. Might wanna try the new scott prospect.
11/6/2016 1:41pm
I have the Racecraft and they fit pretty well in an AGV and a Fly F2. I switched from Xbrand after the finish came off those lenses and getting spares was a pain in Canada. No complaints so far.
kkawboy14
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11/6/2016 1:58pm
Love them! 8 pairs in my bag
mxjon454
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11/6/2016 2:25pm
Love them. I have a few of the $45 goggles and for the looks quality you cant beat it.
mb60
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11/6/2016 3:54pm
For some reason they pinch my nose ore then Scotts do.
olds cool
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11/6/2016 4:15pm
carl-h wrote:
I've got a pair I keep as a spare. They're okay but I used to always get dirt in and found they always needed tightening up...
I've got a pair I keep as a spare. They're okay but I used to always get dirt in and found they always needed tightening up. Not convinced of how safe the lenses are myself. Gone for Zite in the end. Not sure if they're in the US but I'm in the UK and we have a supplier. Love them. Huge field of vision super safe lenses and they take seconds to change.



Don't mean to hijack the thread but I'd love to hear your opinion of that Leatt helmet. I'm starting to look for a new lid and the Leatt is on my radar but I haven't heard much real world feedback on them yet.
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11/6/2016 5:14pm
I usually run Oakley but I decided to try a set of 100% googles. Biggest complaint is the 100% goggles let dust through.
swtwtwtw
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11/6/2016 5:47pm
kkawboy14 wrote:
Love them! 8 pairs in my bag
plus 4 pairs of airbrakes and tried the new prospect saturday.....love them all, the prospect is outstanding
jtmaster
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11/6/2016 5:58pm
They pinch my nose with my MSR helmet. I switched back to Spy which does not. Other than the fit on my particular face they seemed fine.
Spooner
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11/6/2016 6:09pm
I have a pair of the RaceCraft model, as well as the Strata model. I really like both. -Neither have ever fogged on me. -Foam is...
I have a pair of the RaceCraft model, as well as the Strata model. I really like both.

-Neither have ever fogged on me.
-Foam is comfortable and very sweat absorbing
-Durability seems good
-RaceCraft nose guard doesn't fit with a Shoei helmet and must be removed
-Strata model doesn't accept tear-offs
Strata does take tear offs, I don't think they even make lens without posts.

I have several pair and love them. One note is the Accuri and Racecraft have the exact same foam, its basically just two different fits. I like that the racecraft has the third post mounted to the frame over the strap on accuri and strata so that's what I run and they fit my Thor Verge helmet great. The Forecast roll off system is bad ass too-super wide film and you can have them built up and just install them when needed rather than having to build a spare set of goggles.
bvm111
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11/6/2016 7:53pm
I was disappointed in mine compared to the Scott's I have always worn. Lenses and foam quality seemed lacking and as someone else mentioned I had dust and dirt in the goggle as well as a sweat.

Returned to Scott and have no complaints from any of their level of goggles!
Skidaddle
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11/6/2016 8:39pm
Can I just get Scott 89s, Oakley Pro Frames, and X Brand?

No problems for decades.


mx510
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11/6/2016 8:56pm
I got a pair of the lower end roll offs and they are garbage. They fit terrible inside of my Arai and the foam is a joke. First race the canister stuck and the film popped out. I will not be buying anymore 100%.
carl-h
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11/7/2016 1:25am
carl-h wrote:
I've got a pair I keep as a spare. They're okay but I used to always get dirt in and found they always needed tightening up...
I've got a pair I keep as a spare. They're okay but I used to always get dirt in and found they always needed tightening up. Not convinced of how safe the lenses are myself. Gone for Zite in the end. Not sure if they're in the US but I'm in the UK and we have a supplier. Love them. Huge field of vision super safe lenses and they take seconds to change.



olds cool wrote:
Don't mean to hijack the thread but I'd love to hear your opinion of that Leatt helmet. I'm starting to look for a new lid and...
Don't mean to hijack the thread but I'd love to hear your opinion of that Leatt helmet. I'm starting to look for a new lid and the Leatt is on my radar but I haven't heard much real world feedback on them yet.
I love mine! Can't say how good it is in a crash but it fits well, the lining pops in and out nice and easy. If you get hot this is the helmet for you. Full of vents. I couldn't stand to wear a helmet for a minute longer than I needed in the past, I could wear this 10 minutes before I ride. It's noisy but I don't find that a problem.

Only criticism is that the chin piece seems high to me but I wear a neck brace so doubt my chin would ever get near the floor anyway
Gale19XX
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11/7/2016 3:48am
Had 2 pairs and loved them. Bought a 3rd and they immediately got dirt in them. Wore them a handful of times and dirt got in them almost as soon as I hit the track. I like the first two pairs enough that I'll stick with 100% and just assume I got a bad pair.
Motofinne
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11/7/2016 4:59am
Stopped using them when a lens cracked because of a rock.

Love my Oakley Airbrakes.
FWYT
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11/7/2016 5:09am Edited Date/Time 11/7/2016 5:10am
kkawboy14 wrote:
Love them! 8 pairs in my bag
swtwtwtw wrote:
plus 4 pairs of airbrakes and tried the new prospect saturday.....love them all, the prospect is outstanding
Good Gawd . . . . $$$$$$.....that's like my entire riding budget for the year!
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11/7/2016 7:32am
pete24 wrote:
i have a couple pair, and a moto 9 flex southwick roost goes rite threw them and into my eye #1 get a better start #2...
i have a couple pair, and a moto 9 flex
southwick roost goes rite threw them and into my eye
#1 get a better start
#2 wear Scott hustle
#2 easier
I ride in sandy conditions a lot and the 100% racecraft are junk IMO. Get sand in them every race.
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11/7/2016 7:40am
The good thing with 100% was the low price point when they got back to the sport in 2011. I got a pair of the Accuris with a mirror lens for 45€ and a pair of Racecrafts for 65€ if i remember it right.

A pair of Racecrafts are around 90-100€ here in Finland now. That is a very steep price point for a mediocre goggle.

I got a pair of RV2 signature Airbrakes for 110€ one year ago.
11/7/2016 8:02am
I have a pair of the RaceCraft model, as well as the Strata model. I really like both. -Neither have ever fogged on me. -Foam is...
I have a pair of the RaceCraft model, as well as the Strata model. I really like both.

-Neither have ever fogged on me.
-Foam is comfortable and very sweat absorbing
-Durability seems good
-RaceCraft nose guard doesn't fit with a Shoei helmet and must be removed
-Strata model doesn't accept tear-offs
Spooner wrote:
Strata does take tear offs, I don't think they even make lens without posts. I have several pair and love them. One note is the Accuri...
Strata does take tear offs, I don't think they even make lens without posts.

I have several pair and love them. One note is the Accuri and Racecraft have the exact same foam, its basically just two different fits. I like that the racecraft has the third post mounted to the frame over the strap on accuri and strata so that's what I run and they fit my Thor Verge helmet great. The Forecast roll off system is bad ass too-super wide film and you can have them built up and just install them when needed rather than having to build a spare set of goggles.
Hmm, the pair of Strata that I have does have post on the lens, but does not have a third post.

Also, I haven't experienced any dirt or sand getting through my 100% googles....and I live in Florida with tons of sand and dust.
11/7/2016 8:34am
I have a pair of the RaceCraft model, as well as the Strata model. I really like both. -Neither have ever fogged on me. -Foam is...
I have a pair of the RaceCraft model, as well as the Strata model. I really like both.

-Neither have ever fogged on me.
-Foam is comfortable and very sweat absorbing
-Durability seems good
-RaceCraft nose guard doesn't fit with a Shoei helmet and must be removed
-Strata model doesn't accept tear-offs
Spooner wrote:
Strata does take tear offs, I don't think they even make lens without posts. I have several pair and love them. One note is the Accuri...
Strata does take tear offs, I don't think they even make lens without posts.

I have several pair and love them. One note is the Accuri and Racecraft have the exact same foam, its basically just two different fits. I like that the racecraft has the third post mounted to the frame over the strap on accuri and strata so that's what I run and they fit my Thor Verge helmet great. The Forecast roll off system is bad ass too-super wide film and you can have them built up and just install them when needed rather than having to build a spare set of goggles.
Hmm, the pair of Strata that I have does have post on the lens, but does not have a third post. Also, I haven't experienced any...
Hmm, the pair of Strata that I have does have post on the lens, but does not have a third post.

Also, I haven't experienced any dirt or sand getting through my 100% googles....and I live in Florida with tons of sand and dust.
That post on the goggle strap is just a thing you can buy and put on.

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