Scratched up goggle lenses

fries

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For those of you who have goggles, especially ones with replacement lenses, how do you avoid scratches on them?? I've had the spy bravo's for a few years now and just recently I've been having problems.. The low light lenses became worthless pretty much because they are so scratched and hard to see out of.

Then my main lenses are alright but still pretty beat up and they're a little blurry to look out of.

What can I do? I put them in the goggle bag whenever I travel but they still get just ruined
 
topic:J_S said:
For those of you who have goggles, especially ones with replacement lenses, how do you avoid scratches on them?? I've had the spy bravo's for a few years now and just recently I've been having problems.. The low light lenses became worthless pretty much because they are so scratched and hard to see out of.

Then my main lenses are alright but still pretty beat up and they're a little blurry to look out of.

What can I do? I put them in the goggle bag whenever I travel but they still get just ruined

I have bravos as well. The Happy Lenses are definitely have some sort of scratch resistant layering added (I've had 2 normal and 2 happy lenses). Also, when rubbing ice or water off your goggles, use a skiji instead of your glove because the coarse surface of your glove just wrecks the lenses. I have an extra happy lens if ya want it, brand new in box.
 
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