I made a video of my helmet setup and show you my Oakley Inferno Heated goggles. They are the best goggles I've ever tried (I have a silly amount of goggles from trying to battle fogging over the past 20 years Klim, 509, Oakley, etc). I just wish the Oakley's had a nose guard for cold days when there's a long trail ride from the truck to the riding area. I am able to use the breath box on my helmet and my balaclava to cover the little exposed area on the bridge of my nose.
I also have a pair of 509 Sinister X6 Ignite Heated goggles with a nose guard. I'll wear those on the coldest days until I get to the backcountry, then I'll switch to my Oakleys - they are just that much better at not fogging, easier to turn them on, much better lenses - Prism Polarized. So good in flat light.
Which goggles have you had the best luck with? Do you need heated goggles to prevent fogging? Put your answer in the comment below the video. Subscribe too! Thanks.
I also have a pair of 509 Sinister X6 Ignite Heated goggles with a nose guard. I'll wear those on the coldest days until I get to the backcountry, then I'll switch to my Oakleys - they are just that much better at not fogging, easier to turn them on, much better lenses - Prism Polarized. So good in flat light.
Which goggles have you had the best luck with? Do you need heated goggles to prevent fogging? Put your answer in the comment below the video. Subscribe too! Thanks.