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I need new goggles whats the best!

I have a couple of pairs of SPY googles and i really like them! Waiting for some yellow lens and ill be good to go!
 
I had a pair of the scotts with the changing lens last year and hated them, switched over to a pair of Smiths and they were great! Came with low light and bright light lens. Olny fogged a couple of times. Still carry the scotts for back up.
 
I had a pair of the scotts with the changing lens last year and hated them, switched over to a pair of Smiths and they were great! Came with low light and bright light lens. Olny fogged a couple of times. Still carry the scotts for back up.



If you have a fogging problem take a look at this:
Haber Eliminator

It is a humidity controlled fan that can hook onto almost any set of goggles.

I see you are in Denver, I have a set that you can try before you buy if you would like.
 
I have had spy's for the last 6-7 years and had really good luck with them. If you watch their website they have deals of the week, and sometimes they have snow goggles for cheap!
 
have you tried this add on? does it actually work in real world conditions?


I personally have not had a chance to use it yet. It is sitting right next to me waiting to be used. I heard great things about it from Haber. They do ahve a 100% money back guarantee. So if you don't like the way it works you can return it for a full refund.
 
i also have a pair of spy's..i love them..i dont recomend the chrome lenses though unless the suns out..even though they do look b.a.
 
Wow all these responses and no one comenting about Oakley. Oakley is all I have ever had and dont plan on changing. On a really flat light day I use Hi Intensity yellow in the A frame. With a tiny bit more sun I go to either a Hi Intensity Pink or Persimon.

I dont know what you guys do that have fogging problems. But I try not to keep taking them on and off all the time. I dont use quick strap cause I know I would find my self riding with out them strapped on and that would get snow in them= fogging. I also change quite offten so I would have to have way to many quick straps LOL. Try keep condensation down on the inside of my lenses, if some one is stock I do take them off and if it will be a while, I put them under the hood to try and dry the lenses.

I have also notice that the guys that I ride with that have fogging problems dont have a breathe deflector.

Well for whatever it is worth, there is my $.02.
 
Wow all these responses and no one comenting about Oakley. Oakley is all I have ever had and dont plan on changing. On a really flat light day I use Hi Intensity yellow in the A frame. With a tiny bit more sun I go to either a Hi Intensity Pink or Persimon.

I dont know what you guys do that have fogging problems. But I try not to keep taking them on and off all the time. I dont use quick strap cause I know I would find my self riding with out them strapped on and that would get snow in them= fogging. I also change quite offten so I would have to have way to many quick straps LOL. Try keep condensation down on the inside of my lenses, if some one is stock I do take them off and if it will be a while, I put them under the hood to try and dry the lenses.

I have also notice that the guys that I ride with that have fogging problems dont have a breathe deflector.

Well for whatever it is worth, there is my $.02.



I was an Oakley fan boy for years and still think they produce fine optics, but I just can't justify spending $180 for goggles anymore.
 
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