snowmobile goggles

Stantheman

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Specialty Sleds sell "Liquid Image Snow Goggles with Integrated HD Camera" for $300.

I have used 509 Sinister for 3 seasons without problems. The lenses are cheap and easy to replace. I have always used yellow tinted lenses, find they help on the dull days and still work well on the sunny ones. Going to try the polarized lenses this year.
Martin have 509's at the dealership now if you would perfer to try them on before buying.
 

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i use a one industries helmet, with 509 sinisters. i'm changing goggles this year, looking at oakleys or aviators. as for the helmet, minus the visor, it's still as good as new. :d
 

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Both me and my dad bought 509 Sinisters Burandts Backcountry edition. They come with a yellow lense, which is sopposed to be the best for those overcast low light days, but will the yellow lense work good on those bright sunny days?
 

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Snowmobile goggles are my favorite goggles. I used these goggles from last years. I have some goggles with double lenses and other few are anti-fog lenses.
 

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Go with spy. zeal makes a pretty cool gps goggle too
 
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