Nope I love them, going to buy a couple more pairs. Great lens quality, like any goggle they will fog up if you get them wet, so I carry a couple pairs. Back to back with my Oakley goggles last weekend in the fog and there was no comparison, the 509's were better.
I've got aviators and sinisters NO problems. Light and dark lenses for both and nothing coming off of either and I dont take care of them they get chucked everywhere
do u where a face protector in ur helmet(the peice that is removable with velcro)or have removable foam peices in the mouth vent,big difference if u take them out
had several sinisters go back for foam peeling, warrantied the issue, fog is only a problem at the beginning of the season before I lose the summer beer gut
wow i thought i was going insane! my chrome finish came off on me last weekend in the rain. now the remainder of it wont come off no matter how hard i try! acid rain?
either way ive got 2 pairs and they are awesome. never fog. except for the chrome finish coming off on myone pair i have no issues. and actually the goggle work just fine without the finish on them
mine work great have 2 pairs, zero issues
maybe the reason goggle fogging is because you are not layered properly????
if your sweating too much your not dumping heat when you need/should
wear proper base layers that wick sweat and open your vents on your jacket BEFORE your too hot
also, avoid taking your goggles off all the time when stopped and/or using quick straps
every time to expose them to the elements on the INSIDE of the goggle, they will fog when put back on
keep them on your helmet when you stop
just some suggestions.....
these goggles were made FOR snowmobilers BY snowmobilers and flat out work if used properly
they are a high quality product and best ive used to date - from 0 and mountain riding to -30 flatland riding
on another note, i want some aviators too.........
I can almost quarantee why your goggles are fogging, What type of helmet are you using? If the opening isnt big enough the goggles will sit with the top foam covered by the top of the face opening which will not allow the goggle to breathe, hence fogging. Happened to a buddy with a TLD helmet, switched back to his BRP helmet, problem solved.
I tend to agree with previous posts regarding helmets making the difference. If you don't have air flow, they're going to fog up! I use the 509 helmet along with my Aviators and as long as I keep snow off the inside of the lenses there are no problems. As soon as I get an Polaris underhood bag I'll be getting another pair!