HPskier Active member Sep 1, 2008 #1 i was just lookin at the oakley site and noticed that their mx goggles are way cheaper than snow goggles, my question is that do they function the same way that their snow goggles do, and if not how are they different?
i was just lookin at the oakley site and noticed that their mx goggles are way cheaper than snow goggles, my question is that do they function the same way that their snow goggles do, and if not how are they different?
Balto Active member Sep 1, 2008 #2 well first off they are wider then the snow crowbars. The lens is a single lens and it can't fit the snow lens. And they have a lot fewer colors.
well first off they are wider then the snow crowbars. The lens is a single lens and it can't fit the snow lens. And they have a lot fewer colors.
HPskier Active member Sep 2, 2008 #4 im more or less meaning if i were to buy them, how would function in cold weather i.e. fogging, or not letting wind in so my eyes don't water
im more or less meaning if i were to buy them, how would function in cold weather i.e. fogging, or not letting wind in so my eyes don't water
H huge-go Active member Sep 2, 2008 #5 They would fog a lot more, because there's no vents, and it's only a single lens. Your eyes definitely wouldn't water though.
They would fog a lot more, because there's no vents, and it's only a single lens. Your eyes definitely wouldn't water though.
Ralf Member Sep 2, 2008 #6 the riders at this years x-games had clear lenses. i've never seen anyone sellin them?!
Shredneck Active member Sep 2, 2008 #8 I tried wearing my mx googles and it didnt go well they fog ALOT