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One accessory i noticed in the book is the wireless heated goggles. What can you say about them? I have rode 509 goggles for the past few years but no matter what i do they fog up. As well i noticed the sp summit you mentioned they had white rails or black. I am ordering a t3 163". Will they come with coloured rails as well?
One accessory i noticed in the book is the wireless heated goggles. What can you say about them? I have rode 509 goggles for the past few years but no matter what i do they fog up. As well i noticed the sp summit you mentioned they had white rails or black. I am ordering a t3 163". Will they come with coloured rails as well?
I use Oakley goggles as they are the best in winter conditions and never fog, however there are reasons for fogging. I am a very fit guy so I sweat less and work less hard so this helps with less fogging, also goggle management is key, when you stop, take them off, hang them so front of lens is up so no snow gets in them, then when your ready to go start your sled and putting them on should be the last thing you do...I have not tried the heated ones and have no need for them, another thing you can do is get the new goggle holder for your ski foo and put a spare pair in there and switch them out...the rails, spindles and brake cover are not painted, to save weight on the T3
One accessory i noticed in the book is the wireless heated goggles. What can you say about them? I have rode 509 goggles for the past few years but no matter what i do they fog up. As well i noticed the sp summit you mentioned they had white rails or black. I am ordering a t3 163". Will they come with coloured rails as well?