Goggles with the best peripherals

Jackson_D

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I have a pair of Giro Axis now and I love the goggles but the peripherals on em are pretty slim. I'm looking for a pair with a better range. Suggestions?
 
topic:Jackson_D said:
I have a pair of Giro Axis now and I love the goggles but the peripherals on em are pretty slim. I'm looking for a pair with a better range. Suggestions?

no goggles has best periph imo
 
I have about 20 days on the dragon pxv and feel that they offer the best peripherals without going all the way to a full cylindrical goggle. Look up a few videos on YouTube to see what I’m on about. I recommend them 100%
 
I look for the same thing, the kleveland from electric and the von zipper ALT-XM are the two I narrowed it down to.
 
topic:Jackson_D said:
I have a pair of Giro Axis now and I love the goggles but the peripherals on em are pretty slim. I'm looking for a pair with a better range. Suggestions?

They have great peripherals compared io7s. Not many are gonna have a wider peripheral
 
dragon PXV has the best peripheral currently. its their new goggle this year made specifically to wrap further around the sides of your eyes.
 
Being through this myself, I cannot imagine anything with a wider field of view than Smith Squad XL.

Now it’s for you to decide whether you want cylindrical or spherical. For some reason for me spherical lenses have a distortion my eyes have a hard time adjusting to.

**This post was edited on Feb 10th 2019 at 8:54:51pm
 
13997984:Vincent_Diesel said:
Being through this myself, I cannot imagine anything with a wider field of view than Smith Squad XL.

Now it’s for you to decide whether you want cylindrical or spherical. For some reason for me spherical lenses have a distortion my eyes have a hard time adjusting to.

**This post was edited on Feb 10th 2019 at 8:54:51pm

I own both the Squad XL and Airbrake XL and the Airbrake fov is definitely a little wider.
 
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