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I am thinking of getting a pair I wonder how the Antifog Lens works and are they worth the $$$$ I would like to have a day to night set but I dont see any that Nannini has!
Get some Wiley X's.... they come with both goggle type and regular style. You can switch back and forth. I keep the goggle strap on because it is way more comfotable.
I have a set of Naninis. They work pretty good. They don't fog much in the rain/humidity but they do get plenty of water inside the glasses that beads up on the lens. Another thing I find a little bothersome is the reduced visibility in the periphery.
I went to a set of Wiley-X Blinks. They have the transition lenses (light to dark), don't have a fogging problem (tested in the rain) and have good visibility in the periphery. They do fit just about in my eye socket so it took a little getting used to but they are now my primary riding glasses day or night, rain or shine.
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