Another goggle question

altaredneck

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hello all, i'm looking for advice on which type of goggle a person should purchase. The problem i have is that i wear persciption glasses and am concered about foging. Any advice or experiences with different types of otg goggles is greatly appreciated.
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Hi altaredneck


We are Habervision dealers and we have a couple of options for you from this product line:

1) We have an optical insert that you can take to your optician to have filled with your prescription and then pop it into your goggle and away you go. The center post actually goes up and down to allow fit into various widths of goggles.

Center post all the way up.

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Center post all the way down.

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Optical insert in an MXT goggle with an eliminator.

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2) You could also look at our Ouzo goggle which is an over the glasses type goggle. Here is a picture of them, they also come with a gun flash on them.

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As far as fogging goes we sell the eliminator. This is a fan that inserts into your goggles that you can either set on all the time or set it on automatic and when it senses the level of humidity rising it will switch on and create air flow which will prevent fogging. The eliminator fits into almost all goggles. Habervision does sell them as combo's on all of their winter goggles. This is what en eliminator looks like:

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Hope this helps. If you have anymore questions about our products please do not hesitate to ask. You can order all of our Habervision products at 50% of MSRP by clicking on the link in our signature. Now is an excellent time to order considering the strong value of our Canadian dollar.
 
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I bought the eliminators toward spring and ran them and liked them...the conditions weren't the harshest as things were warming up but my son swears by them and he likes them.....just make sure you have air available at the top or to let it out and the other thing to keep in mind is to turn them on right away as they will not keep up once they are fogged right over, otherwise you have to defog and then go....I just bought googles that were designed for your regular glasses and run the Habervisision....I'll let you know how they work as soon as it gets cold as I am one that ussually fogs so for me ....the real test will be this winter.....my son swears by them....
 
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