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goggles???? I need some nice ones to block out the sun!

Posted: September 10th, 2008, 12:43 pm
by dannygraves
so, I've never had polarised or smoked goggles, but I keep getting headaches from squinting too much while I ride. what are the best goggles to get for this?
I found these and they are local and cheap, but I don't know how well they will help.

Posted: September 10th, 2008, 1:02 pm
by Ported&Polished
What I suggest is going to Motorcyclesuperstore.com and getting the Smith Warp goggles, they are 15 bucks, then getting a red mirrored lense for the Warp goggles, best lens around that isn't some Unobtanium plastic from Oakley that costs a fortune.

Posted: September 10th, 2008, 1:08 pm
by dannygraves
cool, thanks dude!
I'm gonna try to see if any local shops have any in stock since I'd like to have the goggles to ride this weekend.

Posted: September 10th, 2008, 1:09 pm
by TYSTYX
Man Ive tried alot of goggles and they all seem to fit different...on the face and in the helmet. Ive been wearing Dragons for a few years now, but then I bought some Smith Fuels and fell in love with them. I just got another pair with the light sensitive lens. ( Smith Fuel LST ) The lens turns slightly grey when exposed to sunlight. I thought grey would be a bad color , but I dont even notice it when riding. Before the Smith Fuels I was going to get something with a nice blue or red irridium lens, but after reading reviews on them I found out they scratch way too easy.

Here are the LST's on Ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SMITH-FU ... 0286966520

Posted: September 10th, 2008, 1:11 pm
by dannygraves
what about this?
http://www.smithoptics.com/Piston-Sweat-X_16_532.html
it comes with the red mirror lense. whats the difference between the red mirror, blue mirror and platinum mirror? like I know it looks different from the outside, but does it change anything from the inside?

Posted: September 10th, 2008, 1:14 pm
by ISBB
i have progrips with the auto darkening lense and love em.. :D Tinted during the day clear at night :D

Posted: September 10th, 2008, 1:15 pm
by dannygraves
TYSTYX wrote:Man Ive tried alot of goggles and they all seem to fit different...on the face and in the helmet. Ive been wearing Dragons for a few years now, but then I bought some Smith Fuels and fell in love with them. I just got another pair with the light sensitive lens. ( Smith Fuel LST ) The lens turns slightly grey when exposed to sunlight. I thought grey would be a bad color , but I dont even notice it when riding. Before the Smith Fuels I was going to get something with a nice blue or red irridium lens, but after reading reviews on them I found out they scratch way too easy.

Here are the LST's on Ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SMITH-FU ... 0286966520
cool, thanks dude!
sounds like smith is the way to go... with those LST lenses, how well do they block direct sunlight? I only ask because it seems we ride apex everytime in the morning and we keep heading east, and I usually sweep, so I get the dust lighting up with the sun directly infront of me, I'd rather it be borderline too dark.

Posted: September 10th, 2008, 1:16 pm
by dannygraves
ISBB wrote:i have progrips with the auto darkening lense and love em.. :D Tinted during the day clear at night :D
how well do they tint durring the day?

Posted: September 10th, 2008, 1:25 pm
by ISBB
dark enough to keep you from squinting but no so dark that your afraid your gonna miss a witches eye and break your neck :P I would say a light grey.. I can bring them over when i bring over the parts for the motor so you can see. :D

Posted: September 10th, 2008, 1:28 pm
by dannygraves
cool, but I think I'm gonna buy some tomorrow, I hope I can find what I want locally for not too much $

Posted: September 10th, 2008, 1:30 pm
by ISBB
good luck.. not much of a selection here in town... :D Most places dont carry alot of the diffrent VERSIONS of goggles ya they will carry smith but only one line.. or they will carry oakleys but only one line.. Your best bet is to try on everything they got with your helmet and then order online with the lense you want. :D

Posted: September 10th, 2008, 3:44 pm
by Mad Dog
Timely post.
Almost bought a pair of Scott Desert, light sensitive yesterday.
They're rather big. Anyone tried these?
On the light sensitive. I have been concerned about these because I ride in and out of bright light and tree shadows.
How well do they work with this, regardless of brand?

Posted: September 10th, 2008, 4:40 pm
by ISBB
i have never noticed an issue riding from the bright side of a dune to the dark side of a dune during those dusk/dawn hours.. it seems quick enough for me :D Just my 2 cents

Posted: September 11th, 2008, 12:26 am
by TYSTYX
Mad Dog wrote:Timely post.
Almost bought a pair of Scott Desert, light sensitive yesterday.
They're rather big. Anyone tried these?
On the light sensitive. I have been concerned about these because I ride in and out of bright light and tree shadows.
How well do they work with this, regardless of brand?
I like my Smith Fuel LST's because they are medium in size. I had a KBC helmet that my Fox goggles didnt fit inside very well, nor did my Dragons. I have a Troy Lee SE helmet that those two goggles didnt fit well in either meaning the bottom of the goggles were always kind of jammed against the face guard on both helmets......My Dragons fit my Oneal helmet perfectly, and but my Smith Fuels fit ALL my helmets.

I dig the colored mirrored lenses, but have stayed away from those because they seem to scratch too easily, then they look like crap, so the LST's seemed like the best thing to get IMO.

Posted: September 11th, 2008, 12:32 am
by teemtrubble
Blur B-1 mirrored

Posted: September 11th, 2008, 7:16 am
by pstoffers
FOX........

Posted: September 11th, 2008, 1:37 pm
by dannygraves
alright guys, I spent almost an hour at cycle gear, they even let me take like 5 or 6 goggles outside to compare in the sun.
I ended up with these
http://oakley.com/pd/3607
all the auto dimming ones seemed to give a somewhat blured view, they only had like 3 smith's and none were smoked or tinted and all had the rolloff system that I really don't have a need for.
At the end it was down the 2, the oakleys which come with 2 lenses, one smoked and one clear and some scotts that were auto dimming, both were for sand riding, which is good for me. the dragon's and fox's didn't impress me much and they only had 1 spy and it was light blue frame and clear lense, so I didn't even pull it out of the box.
the oakleys were more comfortable, seemed to have a better foam setup that was covered in cloth, gave me greater visibility on the sides and the visibility was much sharper. I like the idea of auto dimming, but I live in vegas, where I ride... there is no shade :wink: so, all in all I am pleased with my decision, if these don't dim enough, I can pop in a coated lense or something. Plus they were only $40

Posted: September 11th, 2008, 2:11 pm
by dannygraves
Mad Dog wrote:Timely post.
Almost bought a pair of Scott Desert, light sensitive yesterday.
They're rather big. Anyone tried these?
On the light sensitive. I have been concerned about these because I ride in and out of bright light and tree shadows.
How well do they work with this, regardless of brand?
those were my #2 choice, your right, very big, but not that much visibility for the size and I thought the lense looked like crap when I took it outside and started looking at stuff with it in dark mode.

Posted: September 11th, 2008, 4:19 pm
by AlisoBob
I have the Scott Desert... love um'

Posted: September 11th, 2008, 4:22 pm
by britincali
I got the same ones as you last week danny, not the sand ones tho.

They seem small on my face and feel like they are moving up my cheekbones, maybe they just need breaking in :?

Posted: September 11th, 2008, 4:28 pm
by arleybeer40
I have the desert goggles and there great, as long as your not riding any tight trails. They dont have enough low speed air flow through them. At speed though they work great and dont let any dust in. They also come with 2 lenses and the tint is just enough.

Posted: September 11th, 2008, 5:08 pm
by ISBB
I had oakleys before the only thing i hated about them was the lenses scratched too damn easy.. i was replacing a lense every trip out.. was a pain in the ass... but they were comfortable and i still have them as spares just in case. :D

Posted: September 12th, 2008, 9:13 am
by Mad Dog
I tried an Oakley Crowbar with my TLD helmet. It doesn't fit the opening as well as the regular Scott, not the bulky one.
It's almost as if the Scott and TLD were made for each other.
Different helmets for different goggles, maybe?
I haven't tried the O frame.

A-Bob, do you run the light sensitive lense or the standard grey?

Posted: September 12th, 2008, 9:20 am
by AlisoBob
I have 3 different lens...

Clear
Smoke
Blue

Posted: September 12th, 2008, 5:10 pm
by BIGWORM500
It's all about preference and fit ..Also a pair that have changeable lenses so you can change for any lighting situation... vision is key :D And they gotta look Cool too :cool: :cool: