Goggles

Like @Ryan.P said, it is enduro bro to the max. A bunch of helmets are designed for goggles like the Kask Rex (I have this and it is awesome) and the Bell Sixer. I think it is fitting for enduro but would look alittle goofy at 6 mile.

Some people doing it in the cold too, I have thought about this but have not done.
 
How does everyone keep the sweat from dripping inside of your eyewear? And prevent them from fogging up?

Goggles work great when it’s cold out but not so much when it gets a little warmer.
 
How does everyone keep the sweat from dripping inside of your eyewear? And prevent them from fogging up?

Goggles work great when it’s cold out but not so much when it gets a little warmer.
I wear a headband
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How does everyone keep the sweat from dripping inside of your eyewear?

i adjust position so the sweat runs down my face instead of out the glasses, on the road bike i do nothing and just deal with it :/

And prevent them from fogging up?

i dont slow down, airflow seems to help with this immensly

Goggles work great when it’s cold out but not so much when it gets a little warmer.

i honestly suspected as much .
 
When I raced mx it wasn't uncommon to use a tampon to control sweat in the eyes. Might not be applicable on bikes but it works.
 
Interesting that this came up. Rode with a couple of buddies over the weekend and one of them was wearing goggles. Never did before as far I remember. I didn't think to ask about it, but it did hit me as a little different. Maybe he was concerned about mud kicking up or something. Will have to ask him about it.
 
Interesting that this came up. Rode with a couple of buddies over the weekend and one of them was wearing goggles. Never did before as far I remember. I didn't think to ask about it, but it did hit me as a little different. Maybe he was concerned about mud kicking up or something. Will have to ask him about it.
How's your hip/back?
 
How does everyone keep the sweat from dripping inside of your eyewear? And prevent them from fogging up?

I use the Sweat Buster. It's amazing.

As far as goggles go...I only wear them when it's really cold, like less than 10 degrees cold. If I could send it maybe I would wear them then, too.
 
I use the Sweat Buster. It's amazing.

As far as goggles go...I only wear them when it's really cold, like less than 10 degrees cold. If I could send it maybe I would wear them then, too.

getting into snowboard helmet range too.
 
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I use the Sweat Buster. It's amazing.

As far as goggles go...I only wear them when it's really cold, like less than 10 degrees cold. If I could send it maybe I would wear them then, too.
Do they also help in an event of a crash? Looks like a lot of cushion there.
 
Plenty of enduro bros run goggles all the time . Pro tip is to cut the foam out around the nose so it doesn't restrict breathing
Any pro tip to prevent fogging? When I was heavy into paintball years ago we had little fans in our goggles to circulate the air. A micro version of that for Moto/mtb would be brilliant...
 
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