AFTER LOOSING MY FAVORITE EYE WEAR TO AN OVERZEALOUS PUPPY, the goggle search began.
How tough could it be ? I mean in the 90’s, When I foundmy OAKLEYs, I tried them on and they fit perfect to my
unusual nose and in my helmet. Sure they were 90’s blue withwhite tiger stripes, but they had taken a beating for me, Rocks, Mud, Snow,and Sand, without a scratch, on them or my eyes.
So the quest began. After trying on several different models of FOX, OAKLEY, SCOTT, SMITH, SPY and THOR. I went with the THOR ENEMY, due to their comfort and good fit on
my nose and in my helmet.
After a required helmet replacement (that’s another story), I found the THORs just didn’t fit right in the new helmet. A lesson learned, I took my new helmet with me this time to go through the process again.
This time, since we were going into winter, I chose the SCOTT 89xi with rose amp dual turboflow lens. The fit was excellent, both on my face and on my helmet, and the clip-in snow/nose guard fit great and almost completely cut out fogging as well as kept the snow out of the nose/chin guard area. The only problem I have had is the dual pane rose amp lens scratches very easily on the inside. And I burned the foam trying to dry them out on the exhaust! I was so impressed that I bought another pair and a pair for Kendal.
Another new helmet (this one by choice) and through the fit process again I purchased a pair of SMITH V2s. However, after a couple of rides the foam wouldn’t mold to my nose and I couldn’t get them comfortable in my helmet. So back to the Motoshop and another fit process, ended up with a perfect fit in the SCOTT 89OTG. I started with light sensitive lenses and quickly realized in the blowing sand dunes they were worthless and dangerous as I couldn’t make out any contours. A quick switch to the rose amp lens and problem solved. Since then, I have added my new favorite lens (shown top left) black chrome and also have blue amp with tear off posts and rose amp turboflow lenses.