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What brand of helmet do you ride with?
Goggles, which ones are the best for you?
I'm looking for a new helmet and goggles for this season, so I need some feedback. Thanks.
 

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Klim helmet 509 goggles sinister and aviator work great always warm rarely fog and the interchangeable spring vented liner is nice on warm days
 
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Pretty much use my dirt bike helmet which is a TLD SE. I used 509 goggles from time to time but they always fog up on me so went back to my snowboard goggle (Smith Phenom).
 

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I ride with the brand that fits my head properly. I don't find any point in asking someone else what is best for them because it might not fit me the way it should.

TLD's are cool looking helmets, but are a round/round design. Don't fit my head well at all. Never tried on a Klim. My Sled helmet is a Shoei oval/round, my dirt bike a Fly Carbon. I don't like the Fly for sledding as it has a lot of venting. Lets in too much cold air on a cold day. Great for summer.

Most people will always size a helmet too large for their head as well. It should pinch your cheeks like a chipmunk.

I have a stupid long post about helmets that I will reserve myself from posting, but if you want a good helmet go to a shop that knows something about sizing helmets. Spend some time there. Try different goggle combinations out with the helmets you like and fit you well. I don't think I spend less than a hour shopping for new helmets.

Same old adage, buy a $50 helmet for a $50 head. Don't buy used, and don't buy something off the internet if you have never tried it on.

Once you know of a few helmets you like, ask specificaly about those helmets. If you want the silly long post, just ask :)
 

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Like takethebounce said, you should wear what fits your head. With that said, i wear a TLD Air and just picked up some 509 sinisters. so far i havent had any issues with them fogging up but since theres no snow here i've only been riding the atv
 

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I ride with the brand that fits my head properly. I don't find any point in asking someone else what is best for them because it might not fit me the way it should.

TLD's are cool looking helmets, but are a round/round design. Don't fit my head well at all. Never tried on a Klim. My Sled helmet is a Shoei oval/round, my dirt bike a Fly Carbon. I don't like the Fly for sledding as it has a lot of venting. Lets in too much cold air on a cold day. Great for summer.

Most people will always size a helmet too large for their head as well. It should pinch your cheeks like a chipmunk.

I have a stupid long post about helmets that I will reserve myself from posting, but if you want a good helmet go to a shop that knows something about sizing helmets. Spend some time there. Try different goggle combinations out with the helmets you like and fit you well. I don't think I spend less than a hour shopping for new helmets.

Same old adage, buy a $50 helmet for a $50 head. Don't buy used, and don't buy something off the internet if you have never tried it on.

Once you know of a few helmets you like, ask specificaly about those helmets. If you want the silly long post, just ask :)

a lot of good info here
I used to ride street bikes back in the day (oh how I miss my gixxer 750......:( ) and a few of my buddies wore Arai lids
I never could understand why they spent so much on a helmet, until i tried one on - it just fits my head perfectly
ill tell you that the more expensive helmets, do fit a lot better (not always the case for some, but for me)
they are much lighter, which takes strain off your neck and back

DEF try a bunch on in different stores and see which one fits you best

now my only gripe - is the mark up on them
My old full face Arai was $1100 in store, and i was able to find a brand new one online for $599.......no brainer
did the same with my current sled helmet - which is a FLY Racing platinum LX renaissance
over $500 beans in store, was able to score one online for $299 shipped brand new

sorry I am all about supporting the local guys, but when the price differences are this much, ill buy online all day
but it was from a paid sponsor

combined up w some sweet 509 Sinisters and I have a well fitting, fog free combo
works for me, and it might work for you
 

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509 is a great helmet, and the 509 goggles or smiths work really well with them. I prefer the smiths however.
 

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Personally been using a 509 helmet with there goggles been best set up for snow for me, tried several different helmets and goggle set ups found most goggles just fog up and freeze when i ride. Going to be testing out a set of Von Zipper snow board goggles as well this year to see if theres a difference.
 

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I just ordered 509 Helmet/goggle set up from their website. After pricing them out around Edmonton, way cheaper to get it directly from them.
 

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What brand of helmet do you ride with?
Goggles, which ones are the best for you?
I'm looking for a new helmet and goggles for this season, so I need some feedback. Thanks.

the good thing with 509 is you can mod your gogs haaha. You can get things like the aniti mod part or new lenses.
 

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How about snowboard goggles. I see alot of people running them. Are they better for staying fog free, since they were built for the active snowboarder? Any good brands you folks have tried . How much are they worth ? and are they worth it.
 
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