My goggles always fog really bad. Most of the time I have to start riding then put them on. these Snow Goggles say the resist fog well. Any Idea on how they'd work at the sand dunes?
http://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p/43/ ... cials-2012
Goggles fog bad... maybe snow goggles would work???
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Not sure, I know my ski/snowboard goggles are two layers instead of a single layer like a motorcyle pair, I think they would work O.K. but I'm not really sure because I think moto goggles fog because of your sweaty head and ski ones do it because of the temp differential.
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What goggles are you using now? if they have the sand and dust foam then they will fog, you could try some of the anti fog wipes, I think a sporting goods store would have them for skiing.
I like the sand goggles, they do a great job of keeping out the sand, any others get a little sand in and when you go zero Gs it just finds it's way into my eyes
I like the sand goggles, they do a great job of keeping out the sand, any others get a little sand in and when you go zero Gs it just finds it's way into my eyes
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scott makes a little fan that mounts in the gogles, i know 2 guys that have them and they said it works sweet
http://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p/43/ ... /gogle+fan
http://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p/43/ ... /gogle+fan
the 450 will have less power and will be harder to start, and will be heavier, but to make up for it it will require more maintenance.
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Thanks for the help guys. I'm gonna try the Scott anti-for next ride.
I typically use either a Scott or Oakley OTG (over the glasses) goggle. I never noticed the "sand" type goggle before. I assume they have less venting (more closed cell foam) and will fog more , but since i ride 99% sand dunes, I may give them a try.
I typically use either a Scott or Oakley OTG (over the glasses) goggle. I never noticed the "sand" type goggle before. I assume they have less venting (more closed cell foam) and will fog more , but since i ride 99% sand dunes, I may give them a try.
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i snowmobile a lot and have used my sno goggles for m/c riding in early spring and fall, work fine ,,, have a number of friends that have fogging problems even with sno goggles , put some antipersperant on your fore head and cheeks , dont get in your eyes , works great... also haber goggles make a universal fan that is awesome fits most goggles