Motorcycle Goggles Motocross Goggles Anti Fog UV ATV Off Road Dirt Bike Goggles
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Hello Chelcie, the nose piece can be removed, but it is not easy to do so. Thank you for getting in touch with us.
Dear friend, these goggles can be worn without a helmet because they are adjustable. You can tighten or loosen the head band to adjust the degree of tightness. Thank you for your question.
In fact, it's quite good. Your eyes will adjust for a few seconds, but as long as you don't do something stupid like ride in a car without lights, you should be fine. Every night, I wear these to work (it's a 20-minute commute). I've done a 30-minute ride in a route with very little lighting and have never had a problem.
Hello, the lens is a single layer and is made of UP Resin, a tough and resilient material. Scratch-resistant, windproof, dust-proof, and shatter-resistant lenses are included. I hope this can help you with proof and 100% UV protection.
Selected User Reviews For Motorcycle Goggles Motocross Goggles Anti Fog UV ATV Off Road Dirt Bike Goggles
I'd suggest it. On a long weekend of high-intensity activities, I used these. In 92 degrees, I was speeding down some very dry and dusty trails on my TRX450R. These were extremely comfortable and well-matched to my helmet. It also has a nose guard that I like. They did get a decent sized scratch on it when I wiped the lens with my shirt, and I believe there was some debris on it at the time, but they are a good deal for the price. (The video attached is from a snapchat conversation with my GF, but it shows good angles on the goggles alone, as well as how we roll up here in the North Woods. ).
These are ideal for taking my motorcycle out on the road. Their baptism of fire took place on a foggy morning, and they did a fantastic job of not fogging up (while there was some condensation, which is unavoidable, it was only on the outside, and I was able to see perfectly the entire trip). They do an excellent job of keeping the elements at bay. br>br>While an off-season These should be worn with a road helmet, but they can be worn with any type. If you're wearing a full-length gown, however, you might want to reconsider. Since amazing as these goggles are, you'll need two types, the colored/silver lens for day riding and the clear lens for night riding, otherwise the former might make things too dark and impair your view, so I recommend using something to close them, preferably temporary.
These are excellent value for money. The elastic is the only thing that bothers me. When I'm riding slowly or when it's hot, I like to put my goggles over the lower chin/face protector on my ATV helmet, which can barely fit around my helmet even when it's adjusted to its largest size. It also stretches the strap to its maximum length. It also seems to slide around on the back of my helmet more than other goggles (Oakleys) I've tried. br>br>Another thing to keep in mind is that the goggles' large nose protector makes it difficult to get them on my ATV helmet. The nose protector must be slid in first, then twisted into place. They work well once on and provide more protection than other goggles I've worn. br>br>The lenses are clear and appear to be very resistant to fogging and scratches.
These were purchased for my 12-year-old daughter, who is a motocross rider. They are adored by her. She needed something to protect her from the harsh Florida sun, and these were perfect. They do fog up a bit, but that's to be expected in the sweltering heat of Florida. We did, however, remove the nose piece for personal reasons. Snapping it off and on is a breeze. The helmet was a perfect fit.
It was well worth the money! The tint is fantastic, and the price is even better! They're definitely better than expected for a $10 pair of goggles. When you're out in the desert, a dark tint is always welcome, and these are dark enough. The mirrored lens is also one of my favorites, not because it improves performance, but because it looks great. br>br>I have a number of high-end pairs that have degraded over time; after all, foam is foam, and while my more expensive pairs are softer on the face, it's not something you notice when riding. br>br>I couldn't resist trying these because they were so inexpensive. They definitely outperformed my expectations, but the difference between these and a nice, expensive pair is easily discernible. br>br>The nose piece was a pain. When I got back to the truck, I decided to take it off. It slams into my helmet and presses against the bridge of my nose. Mind you, I'm 6'3", so I don't have a particularly small face. For some reason, goggles also appear to be larger than they should be. They may not appear to be so, but they are. br>br>As a spare or loaner goggle, they're excellent value for money. I was able to keep the sand and dust out of my eyes as they should have been. Because the strap is small, I stretched it to its maximum length, but unless you have a particularly large head, they should easily fit over your helmet. br>br>I still have my Oakleys, but I wouldn't hesitate to wear these if that's all I could afford. They're great to keep in your gear bag, and because they're so cheap, a few scratches won't hurt. They also come with a bag to store them in, which is a nice bonus for the price.
Such a fantastic pair of goggles, complete with a fantastic skull scarf! My goggles' tint is dark enough that no one can see my eyes!.
I like how these things have a tint to them because it makes it easier for me to see when the sun is too bright for my eyes. These are the things that have gone through it. They've had a lot of bee stings, but it's not just that. When I ride behind other people, their bikes throw up rocks, and if I didn't have these on, I'd lose my vision. I expected them to crack after a few rocks hit them, but they didn't. To my surprise, they are still in good condition. br>br>I would buy these again, but I don't think I'll need a new pair for a while. The only thing I don't like about them is that they become a little difficult to see as the sun sets, and I'd prefer clear goggles at those times. I don't ride at night, so this isn't an issue for me.
I suppose what you pay for is what you get. This item was inexpensive, but the construction is flimsy and of poor quality. It's possible to use them as a backup pair of goggles or to lend them to a friend who's riding with you, but they're cheap and won't last more than a year. two off-road rides road. Look for a name brand/higher quality product if you want your main pair of goggles to last a few years or even an entire riding season.