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What do you guys like? I just got a new Vemar helmet and feel like upgradeing from my current goggles... they were just the cheapest ones i could get my hands on. That and they're blue and i just got a red helmet... just doesn't look right.

I've been thinking about the new Fox Main Pro ones... maybe downgradeing to the base model cause i can bearly tell the diffrence between them functionally.

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i got my crowbars for 30 bucks USD and i love them!!. although i got them slightly used but i find them awesome. but they are really expensive. i bought them down in the states and then got back up here in the great white north and they were 100 BUCKS!!! so i was glad that i got the deal that i did

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I've always worn Scott goggles and never had any reason to switch. My lastest version is the NoSweatxi. The thicker padding takes a little getting accustomed to, but really not a big deal. I like the outrigger setup for the strap. Seems to force the goggles into a wider, more flat position. I'm currently setting them up with the Quikstrap system that I love and won't change back from...but that is requiring some strap stitching in order to utilize the goggles outriggers.

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I've got SERIOUS fogging issues, Thinking about trying the dual lens goggles and the quickstrap. Anyone used those??

Yep, both. Fogging is the primary reason I went to the Quikstraps. When riding with a group I would stop at an intersection long enough to make sure everyone was on the same trail...stragglers and kids alike. 15 seconds of sitting still with goggles on = heavily fogged. Popping them on and off with the Q.S. is such less a pain.

The dual lenses work well against fog, as do the single anti-fog lenses.

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