Outgeek Ski Goggles, 2-Pack Skate Glasses with UV 400 Protection Windproof and Dustproof for Snowboard Motorcycle Bicycle
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Yes. It's ideal for wearing with a balaclava or a ball cap.
They are, in fact, the same goggles.
Yes, they're also very effective. a hundred percent clear
These goggles are comfortable to wear and keep trail dust out of your eyes well. For use over a helmet, the strap is a little too short. They are highly recommended.
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The primary reason I purchased this goggle set is for when I ride my bicycle in cooler weather (45-degrees or lower). My eyes dry out and my vision becomes cloudy when the temperature is 60 degrees. I can say that these have met my expectations after four rides in those temperatures, each lasting about three hours. They offer a wide, unobstructed field of vision. When I'm riding, they don't fog up; it's only when I'm still that they fog up. These goggles have only two disadvantages: They're a little bigger than I prefer, and because I have a small head, they ride a little lower when I wear my helmet. Also, when I turn my head to look behind me for traffic, the frame on the sides slightly blocks my vision. It's not a huge deal, but it's something I'm not used to dealing with because my regular bike glasses are frameless.
It was cloudy, cold, and windy on one particular day. It was snowing and the temperature was around 10 degrees F. It was a beautiful, sunny day the other day. temperatures of around 40°F The goggles performed admirably on both days. They were comfortable, I didn't have any fogging issues, and they kept the snow and wind out. The only negative aspect of these goggles is that I couldn't figure out how to use them with a skiing helmet. The goggles would hover over my face, in between the sides of the helmet, rather than sitting on my face, due to the way the strap and padding on them are configured. So I wore a knitted hat and these goggles instead of a helmet. If you insist on wearing a helmet, you'll need to look for new goggles. If you don't mind skipping the helmet and just need something quick to get the job done, these are a great deal.
It's well worth the money, even if I have to buy it every year. These were purchased for my wife and me to use on our personal watercraft (PWC). They're ideal for the job, and both pairs help to reduce glare on the water. After 1-, I'll say that. We have to re-adjust them every 2 hours or so because they become slightly, VERY slightly uncomfortable. Perhaps all we need to do is trim down the cushion surround just a smidgeon. I haven't put them to the test in terms of durability or longevity, but as I previously stated, they are still extremely valuable even if I have to replace them every year. Be aware that they cover a large portion of your face, which is a good thing, but if you spend a lot of time on the water like we do, you may develop massive goggle tan lines, so I would recommend using a good face sunscreen.
I bought one set and then ordered two more for other family members after receiving them. They're light, airy, and non-abrasive. Both the clear and tinted goggles provide excellent vision in the fog. They'd be great for motorcycle riding, skiing, or any winter sport; we bought them to keep our eyes from freezing and the snow and wind out of our eyes while walking the dog in the winter. I would strongly suggest it!.
There's no way these are "Windproof and Dustproof," as you can see from the pictures. For my ATV, I needed some inexpensive dustproof goggles. These aren't them! The padding is very thin, but it is semi-permanent. a pleasant experience They appear to be in good condition, but it is extremely dusty and windy. Even at slow speeds, tears well up in the eyes. I'm going to ask for a refund so I can spend my $8 on a better pair.
This is the second of two that I've ordered. (There are a total of four goggles in this set. ) ) I wear goggles because I suffer from Severe Dry Eye Syndrome, and regular glasses will not keep the air out of my eyes. These four pairs of goggles were less expensive than the single pair I had before. Does the job just as well and is a little lighter on the face. They fog, but so did the more expensive models. It doesn't sit as well on the face as I'd like (on the cheeks and forehead, it's a little too close to the eyes), so I have to adjust it quite frequently. Until I get used to the fit, that is. They are excellent for the purpose I use them for and the price. My only quibble, and it's a minor one, is that I got two packs of the same color.
At my martial arts school, I use these as eye protection. It's very relaxing and functional.
fog. The fact that these goggles aren't too bulky and can fit a smaller face is a plus. They aren't, however, anti-government. As a result, when not in use, they will fog up. However, it is extremely low-cost. So they're good in a pinch or if you need something small to keep in your pocket if it starts snowing heavily, but I'd recommend spending a little more and getting an anti-snow shovel instead. For skiing, fog and a two-piece lens are recommended.