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I did look at hte cherry bombs... and i like them... It would be nice to try them on before you order....
The spy eyes look cool too...and i found a dealer in my area.... I did not get a chance to price them... Guess maybe i will have to buy a few and test them out.... This would be a great product for the site to do a product reveiw on.... At least for quality, since everyones face is different.... |
A product evaluation by OSO members. I would be willing to do a product review if I were to have all of the products in my possession. A collection of sunglasses isn't something I'm interested in though. Of course if they were free, I'll be the first to start writing the review :):):)
I'd even be willing to check with these manufacturers to see if they would provide item(s) for the review. Is there enough interest in this? |
Go to a Harley dealer.They have a high quality set of a foamed-framed goggle-combo sunglass if you will.Interchangeable ear loop or strap.Both stay on extremely well at speed.(90)You will spend 150 for the good ones but they work!!!
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I have was thinking about a pair of these. They look like they will fit the bill and they have a polarized pair too.
Not to bad of a price. BigJake http://www.sierratradingpost.com/EUI...73448078ADE17F |
Here are couple of reviews I found.
http://old.snowboarderguide.com/prod...k2panoptx.html http://www.motorcyclegearreview.net/new_page_12.htm http://www.roadbikereview.com/PRD_19312_1628crx.aspx http://www.streetforcesmc.com/iraq_review.htm "Taken from link above" Goggles ~ The current goggles used by Marines received very poor feedback. They were too large, did not seal properly, and the lenses often popped out of the frame. Numerous Marines purchased goggles that were smaller and better contoured to the face. One such version is the “Panoptx” brand; Marines were enthusiastic about these goggles and asked for the USMC to field a similar version |
I have checked out the glasses tha tBoatGuy mentioned. They definately work, and are interchangeable from goggles to glasses. They run from about $100 up.
After sinking more than a few pairs of Oakleys over the last few years, I found these UV3 goggles in a kiosk at the airport. They look like sunglasses, but have a strap. My kids ride me endlessly, but they stay on, and they work. No more watery eyes, no more glasses presses against the face, and best yet, no more glasses bye bye when you turn your head. And you can always switch back to glasses when you get back in the No Wake Zone! |
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