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I just bought a pair of the new Wiley X. They seal around my eyes and have light adjusting lenses. They have been well worth the money. I have used many types and so far these are the best for me. You have to try them on to see if they will work for you . Several people tried mine and they would not work on the shape of their face.
I actually have some of those and they work great, but I look like a dork in them...come to think of it I always look like a dork so maybe it's not the goggles
I dont have a dealer around me, does anyone have a dealer who can get me a set of short not the long ones? if so I can do paypal.com and would like us post priority mail please. Email me anyone if they can or even the part number. would be greatly appriciated.
I use wiley-x airage. Light adjusting lenses and gaskets to keep out wind and debris. best glasses I've ever had. The arms have small holes in them where the head band attaches.I bent the arms at the hole attaching the band. I shot them a real nice e-mail and thy sent me a pair of arms for free. Their customer service is tops![hr]
I use the Wiley-X Blinks , I believe they are the same ones that were or still are issued to the US troops in the middle east. They work great with removable gaskets, removable strap and light adjusting lenses means I don't have to carry an extra set of lenses if I ride into the evening/night. Here's the link - http://www.wileyx.com/EcommSuite/Pro...p;ItemCode=555
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