ditchpig
Newbie
was looking for suggestions on good antifog goggles currently using 409s. vents on helmet are open just sweat lots
woolyviper
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my new ones.
scott 89xi turboflow with double lenses
scott 89xi turboflow with double lenses
Blue 4's Rule
Expert
Yep, second that woolyviper! I have a pair exactly like that just in blue! Awesome goggles! They're warm, stay clear & are very comfortable!!
IFlyEm
Expert
I am surprised you are having issues with the 509 Sinisters. Mine are FANTASTIC! I was worried because my full face fogged all the time. I am running the new 509's with the nose guard along with a breath box and its by far the best set up I have ever had. I rode tonight with a couple buddies and we kept swapping leads so we are all splitting time in the snow dust. Both guys fogged and my didn't even have any crystallization on the edges of the lens. It was 100% clear!
nytro addict
Expert
I run with 509's and have no problems. They are the best I've owned. My buddy just bought a set and for some reason his fogs up. Told him to return them and ask for a new set. I know sometimes the dual lens can come apart and when that happens there junk.
stopdropanroll
TY 4 Stroke Master
woolyviper said:my new ones.
scott 89xi turboflow with double lenses
X3 I have 3 pair, had the Voltage X OTG's last year and these are so much better, larger foam footprint keeps the face happy and the Scott quick straps are the bomb.
Wisco4Toke
Veteran
Oakley A frames. Slick looking. Work great skiing at 13,000 ft.
What type of helmet?
FXR....Makes diiferent goggles for each helmet they make
Mine & My other half has No Problems with our's
FXR....Makes diiferent goggles for each helmet they make
Mine & My other half has No Problems with our's
thereandbackagain08
Veteran
I switched from Scott's to Spy Targa II's because I was frustrated with having to carry two pairs along in certain conditions just to ensure I could switch one out when it got too iced over from fog. And I haven't had a problem since.
BoonDock Saint
Extreme
no fogging issues with both 509s and scott's, I have both brands, i just grab whichever closer in arm reach on my way out the door
jedwards89
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I have been using smith optics for a long time now, never any issues with them. I recently purchased the Smith Snow Piston Sweat X goggles. Take a look at their website. They have a very good product.
www.smithoptics.com
www.smithoptics.com
YamahaOutlaw
Extreme
I just bought a pair of castle launch snow goggles. Today was the first time I rode with them, and they were great. No fogging, and plenty warm. For under $40, I'm really happy with them so far.
http://www.firstplaceparts.com/64-1221.html
http://www.firstplaceparts.com/64-1221.html
switch
Extreme
Scott voltage pro air. Dual pane and great style. Lots of foam and no air leaks.
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