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i ordered the new scott proairsnows. they come with the red lens and you can use the voltage lenses in them.
havnt tried them yet to see how they work but maybe tomorrow
 
Spy

I have a pair of SPY goggles with the Persimmon lense, Love the persimmon in the flat light but, fog, freeze, fog, freeze!!!!!! think I'll give the 509 a try!!:beer;
 
I've had these (http://www.pro-vue.com/snap.html) for a couple years and my only beef with them is sometimes you have to stop and knock the powder out from behind the snap-on lens. Never once had a fogging issue with them with the HJC nose cone fit up tight snug to the bottom of the goggles. I actually taped up 75% of the vents and still no fogging whether it's -15 or 45.
 
I have been wearing a pair of older scott turbo flow goggles for a couple years now, but being in the not so marathon runner shape that I am, when I am huffing and puffing in cold weather, they tend to fog up. What are the best goggles, and color for riding out west today? The pair I have now are blue, which aren't bad, but I am open to trying some new colors and styles.

I have the Scotts as well and 6 other top brands, My face gets really hot and they all fog untill I found the Uvex. They have not fogged one time in two years and I have purchased another pair to replace these if i lose them so I will be ready. Wont go with any others
 
Oakleys. I have a pair of the snowcross ones with yellow tinted lenses. They don't ever fog up unless you keep them on when you're stuck and shoveling. Then they will fog up but it only takes a few minutes to unfog once you start to move again.
 
can't wait to see how they do!

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oakley crowbar. I keep a second pair for the real cold days because any brand ices up for me when I heat up. Stick them in my coat or under the hood when taking a break to dry out.
 
Ok, did I do something wrong, I got the new 509's. I went out Friday for the first time, put them on, stepped out of the truck and in like 4 seconds flat I get a fog spot on the left side, I start walking around, ya know you got to move for goggles to not fog, it stays fogged, I hop on the sled, bomb around the parking lot a little, stop and warm up the goggle on the dashboard heat. I went out off the trail tiny bit, got stuck, a couple seconds after I stopped the fog set in, got to where I couldn't see a thing, took em off, got unstuck, goggles were iced up, went back to dashboard. It was 12 and snowing. I wear an Arai VX Pro helmet, it has a little nose piece thingy, and I had the nosepiece on the goggles also. I'm chalking up the fogging on the crappy conditions this time, but for me the verdict aint out yet. They are comfy though.
 
I second the Dragon Goggles!!!! I am also a big fan of the Oakley snowcross goggles; they have additional venting on the lense vs their mx goggles and the optional nose beak is nice for a little wind buffer (Roost too)
I third that!
 
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