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Goggle w/ Best Visibility

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#1 ·
I've been thinking about picking up some new goggles and I'm not really sure what I should be looking at. I currently wear a set of spy Spy Soldiers and I love the look of them and really don't have too many complaints about them. The lens is starting to get a bit scuffed up and I'd rather pick up a whole new goggle than a new lens. I'm curious as to what goggles are out there with the best visibility. Let's hear whatcha got!
 
#2 ·
I always looking out for the best in each category and put quality and performance above all else when deciding. IMO Oakley makes the best lenses on the market. If you are truly out for the best visibility and board often then you can not achieve it with a single lens. Id recommend getting one for overcast, one for sunny days and one for night (if you ride at night).

Contrary to what some people might say there is no one lens that does it all. Sure there are some that are pretty good for everything, but to answer your question purely based on best then you need more then one lens. With that in mind I would buy a goggle that allows quick and easy lens changing.

What ever you do don't buy polarized.
 
#4 ·
What kind of visibility are you asking about? Bright light, low light, no light? Peripheral vision? There are many options and you should probably be a little more specific if you want quality answers. Also, search function is your friend.
 
#9 ·
Dragon APX. I've always used oversized goggles for peripheral vision and since the APX has no outer frame they offer the best vision of the ones I've tried (VZ Fishbowl, Spy and Electric EG2). They're kind of pricy though and if you wear a helmet you should check if the set is compatible.
 
#20 ·
The I/Os are great goggles. One big advantage they have over a lot of the oversized goggles is that they tend to work better with most helmets. They have a much better field of vision than a standard goggle, but they still don't have the FOV of something like the Fishbowl. When I put on my Fishbowls, I have to really strain my eyes to actually be able to see the frame. It's literally like you're a goldfish in a fishbowl looking out.
 
#23 ·
I'm surprised no one's mentioned the Electric EG2 goggles yet. I've been using a pair for a few years and love 'em for their excellent peripheral vision.

Electric does sell various lens tints for them too and while not as quick to change out, like on a Smith I/O, it's still plenty easy.

Here's a pic of me with them using the Gold Chrome lens which is good for bright sunny days (Mt Bachelor Feb 2012):

 
#24 ·
Never knew polarized lenses where bad when it came to ice glare. I bought some Smith Optics Scope's that were on sale for like 30$. They came with the sensor lens. Should do me good for now. Like the above posted said, kinda surprised not a lot of people mentions electric's eg2 or eg2.5. Those will probably be the next goggles I end up buying.
 
#25 ·
I have one each of IO, IOX,and EG2. Best peripheral vision of the bunch is the EG2. The lens feels a little closer to the face to me. I feel that the lens quality is better on the Smith though. JMHO though, there's some great stuff out there but fit on your face is important. It can make the best goggle out there pretty crappy.
 
#30 ·
I just picked up a pair of Smith IOXs that came with a Green Solex and a Blue Sensor lens. I was impressed with the peripheral vision. Forcing my eyes all the way to the right and left (to the point of being painful), there is only half a pinky finger width of frame visible. The shortcoming on the IOXs in my opinion is the downward peripheral vision. Definitely not the best if you have a big nose can can't push them down without closing off your nostrils. Awesome lenses though and comfy as hell.
 
#34 · (Edited)
tried the I/O and and didn't like them. Excellent optics, but the sensor mirrors kept fogging between the lenses. At first, I thought it was just a defective lens, but 3 different sensors later and still the same problem. I also had to wear the frame kinda high in order for them to fit my nose right...which puts too much of the frame bottom and nose piece into view.

tried the EG2. They seemed ridiculously huge, but I really hated the thickness of the face foam and how far it pushes the lens away from the face. Also tried the VZ Skylab. Same overly thick face foam issue and the peripheral vision was actually quite bad. Both goggles seem geared closer to asian faces or people with tiny noses.

going to the store to try on goggles is a pita. They have them locked, so you need a salesperson and they're frequently impatient/rushed because of other customers. You may need to buy them, try them...then return them.

I'm hoping zeal works better for me
 
#35 ·
I was at Keystone this past weekend and was finally about to try on all the helmets/goggles I had been reading about:

Electric EG2 and EG2.5
Dragon APX
Smith I/O

Initially, I thought I'd go there and leave with a pair of EG2 gogs, but after trying them on I was pretty thrown from them. Like some of you have already mentioned, they are huge...and not in a good way. The peripherals seemed no better than my old Spy Soldiers except for looking up (which is pointless imo). I felt like the EG2.5 gog was a much better fit size wise, and has the same down and side peripherals as the EG2. As mentioned above, the foam on these was way larger than needed. Less foam puts a goggle closer to your face and therefore better view right???

The Smith I/O seemed no better than my old Spy Soldiers. I think it's silly how they advertise frameless when really the frame is just on the inside of the lens.

The Dagon APX also did not excite me very much. I tried on the large and the small version. The foam was way too thick and the peripherals were nothing to brag about.

Conclusion:
For now I'm sticking with my Spy Soldiers, not because I think they are the best goggle on the market, but because I can't justify some of these newer goggles as $100+ better.
 
#39 ·
Im happy with my Oakley Splice's tried on the Dragon APX's and I/O's and they just didnt seem as comfy, I tried them all on at a Ski-faire and liked the way they changed lenses easily. got for £78 which i thought was a pretty good deal compared to most UK prices

Best advice, i can give? use these forums to pick the top 3 to 5 goggles you want to check out then go to a shop and try them on. Only you can decide!
 
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