Goggles, vented?
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Goggles, vented?
Does venting make any difference to steaming up of goggles when off-road?
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Re: Goggles, vented?
IME, from a loooong time ago, goggles always steam up, on or off road. The only solution is to remove the eye lens bit.
They looked quite cool pushed up on the helmet though.
They looked quite cool pushed up on the helmet though.
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Re: Goggles, vented?
I've never had goggles steam up. We ride 4 or 5 hours every week.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 2:26 pm IME, from a loooong time ago, goggles always steam up, on or off road. The only solution is to remove the eye lens bit.
They looked quite cool pushed up on the helmet though.
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Re: Goggles, vented?
I had a pair of purple/pink Oakley MX/Ski Goggles (that I wore with my very pink Georges Jobe helmet) never had them steam up... why would they, they don't enclose your mouth or nose?
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Re: Goggles, vented?
It's not exactly cold and wet where you ride.Yorick wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 2:30 pmI've never had goggles steam up. We ride 4 or 5 hours every week.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 2:26 pm IME, from a loooong time ago, goggles always steam up, on or off road. The only solution is to remove the eye lens bit.
They looked quite cool pushed up on the helmet though.
I found the best solution for steamy goggles was to get some that seal round your eyes really well, they won't be especially comfortable, but they won't steam up. From memory expensive Oakleys were better than expensive Scotts, anything cheap was just shit.
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Re: Goggles, vented?
I wandered whether my mate has steaming eyeballs.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 2:36 pm I had a pair of purple/pink Oakley MX/Ski Goggles (that I wore with my very pink Georges Jobe helmet) never had them steam up... why would they, they don't enclose your mouth or nose?
Anyway, he's looking at getting some wraparound sunnies.
Biking use will be gentle trail riding on his RE.
The [prescription] ones have a 'vent' option:
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Re: Goggles, vented?
Mate's in S France.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 2:40 pm
It's not exactly cold and wet where you ride.
I found the best solution for steamy goggles was to get some that seal round your eyes really well, they won't be especially comfortable, but they won't steam up. From memory expensive Oakleys were better than expensive Scotts, anything cheap was just shit.
I have a pair of these for driving. They're fairly snug.
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Re: Goggles, vented?
I've never had goggles steam up. We ride 4 or 5 hours every week.
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Yebut, this was back in the 1960s, and my goggles were the extreme el-cheapo end of the range. IIRC they had leather eye mask area backed with sponge, so when it rained (or I sweated) the sponge would soak up moisture and release it inside the eye cups. Not the most brilliant design.
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Re: Goggles, vented?
They will be fine, I thought we were talking MX type riding in the UKHorse wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 2:43 pmI wandered whether my mate has steaming eyeballs.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sun Sep 17, 2023 2:36 pm I had a pair of purple/pink Oakley MX/Ski Goggles (that I wore with my very pink Georges Jobe helmet) never had them steam up... why would they, they don't enclose your mouth or nose?
Anyway, he's looking at getting some wraparound sunnies.
Biking use will be gentle trail riding on his RE.
The [prescription] ones have a 'vent' option:
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Re: Goggles, vented?
Tried every pair of goggles known to man back in my paintballing days, double glazed, vented, the lot, all failed to prevent misting.
Handily JT make, or made, a fan unit that clips on their goggles that could be set to push or pull configuration, worked a treat
Handily JT make, or made, a fan unit that clips on their goggles that could be set to push or pull configuration, worked a treat
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Re: Goggles, vented?
This problem doesn’t exist anymore, since Rflow System made the MT4 and Next google. You should ask your local dealer about it, it’s astonishing how well it work.
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Re: Goggles, vented?
This for me too- I've got 4 or 5 pairs of goggles, including Oakley and Scott, and for years persevered with treating them with every type of anti-fogging gunk ivented but as soon as I got hot and sweaty ( usually doesn't take long for me on a lot of the lanes we do) and particularly when it's raining / damp, they'd all still steam up to a greater or lesser extent- I bought a pair of 100% ones relatively recently, have never wiped any form of gunk inside them and never had any issue since so 100% get a big from me too