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Best goggle to get for day and night boarding?

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#1 · (Edited)
Hello. I'm looking to get a new set of goggles this season and I want one that would last me a very long time, maybe forever. I'm mainly focusing on Oakley just because I like their products but other brands may also work with me. I need a goggle where I can switch the lenses to block the sun light for day boarding and clear ones for night boarding. If you have a better opinion on lenses color for day and night boarding, please recommend! It would be nice if the goggle also came in the color green. If anyone can help me find one, I would appreciate it!

Budget doesn't matter. Well, to be more reasonable... less than $300.. Thank you!!
 
#5 ·
Budget doesn't matter. Well, to be more reasonable... less than $300.. Thank you!!
I used to do a lot of night riding and the only thing I liked was a 100% clear lense... During bright sun I like Smiths 'Rose Copper' colour, and for low light I like Smiths 'Gold Lite' colour.

My point is I actually have three pairs of goggles. It's easier to replace a $40 pair of goggles if I land on my face than try to find a matching frame a couple years later if it breaks.

I like beer goggles. Tends to make the day more interesting.:laugh:
Until they wear off!!! :cheeky4:
 
#18 ·
I used to do a lot of night riding and the only thing I liked was a 100% clear lense... During bright sun I like Smiths 'Rose Copper' colour, and for low light I like Smiths 'Gold Lite' colour.

My point is I actually have three pairs of goggles. It's easier to replace a $40 pair of goggles if I land on my face than try to find a matching frame a couple years later if it breaks.



Until they wear off!!! :cheeky4:

I usually replace goggles because they get all scratched and old and stinky. But part of your purchasing strategy for goggles is breaking them on your face? You must be uglier than we could have possibly imagined!!!
 
#8 ·
Thanks for the replies everyone. It was very helpful. I guess for lens, I'll be getting Hi-yellow for night and fire iridium for day. I just need to choose the frame now. I believe crowbar would work the best for me and now I don't know if I should get it custom or get that tanner hill one that comes with a fire iridium.

What would you choose? I'd like to get the goggles in green. Tanner hill goggle has a slight green in it but looks pretty cool, in custom I can make it all green but it looks like too much green.. I'd like to throw some black in it also for the strap but there aren't any option for black straps so I don't know..
 
#12 ·
I run Smith I/O for day and night. Most of my riding is at night and the Sensor mirror lens is ok. Yes I would prefer a clear lens for night but it isn't a big deal. Plus you can find them cheap and brand new on ebay. This will cover all your needs.
Smith I O Gray Alexandrite Goggle w Ignitor Lens | eBay
 
#13 ·
I use the I/O also and love them.

A pet peeve of mine is fiddling with changing lenses, especially while on the hill. Bought the I/O for it's easy lens swapping feature and it's definitely faster and less of a hassle than other goggles I've had.

Sol-X Mirror and a Sensor Mirror are all you need for them. Although I too would fancy a clear lens for night.
 
#24 ·
Alright, I'll be hitting Bear Mountain next week for day boarding. I'll need to choose a goggle before then. I mostly go night boarding so I thought hi yellow would be a good choice but I know it won't be so good for day boarding because of the sunlight... or is that not true? I want the best one for day boarding that isn't too dark, too much color, and pretty clear but at the same time blocks the sunlight. I researched a bit and thought Pink iridium works well. I also heard it works really well at night too so I probably won't even have to change my lens. Either way, just for the day.. what lens would you guys choose that'll work good for one day boarding and mostly night afterwards. If I have to get replacement lens, I'll probably do so later.

Fire iridium looks so sexy because of the mirror but I hear it's very dark.. How will intense yellow work in day? Is everything you see on the slope is yellow when you wear it? Anyways, please recommend for me. I'll be choosing a goggle online by tomorrow or the next day. Thank you.
 
#25 ·
I find that on a really bright day, the HI Yellow lets in to much light, which is kind of blinding for me. If it's bright, I'll use my A-Frames with the Blue Irridium. Works better for sun filtering than the HI Yellow for sure. The Blue Irridium works for most conditions, and the HI Yellow is great for the flat light, and night. For me, those are the only 2 lenses I need.
 
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