crazyfzr1 Posted September 28, 2004 Report Posted September 28, 2004 Any opinions on goggles??? Best scratch resistance, single lens vs. double lens? Quote
sredish Posted September 28, 2004 Report Posted September 28, 2004 (edited) Any opinions on goggles??? Best scratch resistance, single lens vs. double lens? Oakley O Frames Bar F'ing None!! I ordered mine directly from Oakley for around $30, then ordered a nice iridium lens for another $30, but you can get darker lenses for only $5. Most comfortable, best choice of lenses and very scratch resistant, but the tear-offs are easy insurance to a clean view. Once you go Oakley, nothing else comes close. They're single lens and that's all you really need. Dual lens are good for cold climates and activities like skiing or snowmobiling where the temp varies a lot. You won't need that for quads unless you live in a cold climate and ride your quad in the snow all winter. Edited September 28, 2004 by sredish Quote
crazyfzr1 Posted September 28, 2004 Author Report Posted September 28, 2004 Sredish thanks man you always have great info to share!! Quote
sredish Posted September 28, 2004 Report Posted September 28, 2004 (edited) Sredish thanks man you always have great info to share!! My pleasure bro. I went to Oakley's website and ordered them through the 1-800 number, they are super easy to deal with. Edited September 28, 2004 by sredish Quote
DUNEDEMON Posted September 28, 2004 Report Posted September 28, 2004 Any opinions on goggles??? Best scratch resistance, single lens vs. double lens? Oakley O Frames Bar F'ing None!! I ordered mine directly from Oakley for around $30, then ordered a nice iridium lens for another $30, but you can get darker lenses for only $5. Most comfortable, best choice of lenses and very scratch resistant, but the tear-offs are easy insurance to a clean view. Once you go Oakley, nothing else comes close. They're single lens and that's all you really need. Dual lens are good for cold climates and activities like skiing or snowmobiling where the temp varies a lot. You won't need that for quads unless you live in a cold climate and ride your quad in the snow all winter. I'll second that. I wear them too. I wear glasses and they even fit right over them, beats buying a OTG (over the glasses) type of goggle where options are limmited. You wouldn't hit a guy with glasses would you? Quote
cdw Posted September 28, 2004 Report Posted September 28, 2004 I like the ProGrip goggles. They are comfortable with the thick foam, don't let sweat in and don't fog up. I have the light-sesative ones. They're like a pair of shades on a sunny day and really clear at night time. Also if you race you can get the ones with the little nose gaurd, so you don't when you get hammered in the nose. Quote
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