I have a new Shoei helmet that my brother bought me but I'm having problems with the goggles being crammed in the opening and pushing on my nose.
The old Scott 89's, which I love, are impossible. The Scott High Voltage is better but still cramped for space and still pushing on my nose.
Any suggestions on a good low-profile goggle?
Thank you.
Which goggles for new Shoei helmet?
- teemtrubble
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- teemtrubble
- Posts: 2269
- Joined: October 11th, 2007, 2:15 pm
- Location: simi valley, ca
Have you ever tried not wearing goggles? I don't. Unless the conditions are on the rediculous side of dusty or muddy I wear glasses. I use eye pro from ICE, Willey X or Oakley...pretty much whatever I can get from work. I can't stand to wear goggles anymore. You stay so much cooler with glasses using goggles makes me feel as though I'm suffocating in a garbage bag. I've used a clear and shaded pair of these lenses for so long I haven't taken my Spy goggles out of the box in two years...
They've got a respectable ballistic rating so I'd be willing to bet they offer more impact protection than do most goggles. But it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that if you eat alot of roost these would be a big mistake. I have on rare occasion had a piece of dirt bounce off my cheek and go up behind the lens. Again, they even work well for all but the dustiest conditions.
They've got a respectable ballistic rating so I'd be willing to bet they offer more impact protection than do most goggles. But it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that if you eat alot of roost these would be a big mistake. I have on rare occasion had a piece of dirt bounce off my cheek and go up behind the lens. Again, they even work well for all but the dustiest conditions.
'03 CR500 powered by...umm...a new motor?