Best goggles or solution for dust protection

dgoetz

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Nov 12, 2007
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I wear hard contacts and have to either ride in frt or the very last and stay way behind in dusty trail conditions. I have tried all kinds of brands and I even spray the foam around the edge with foam filter spray. What else can i do or wear?
 

dirt bike dave

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May 3, 2000
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I used to wear hard contacts, and simply could not ride with them in.

They would dry out even when it was not dusty, and I had them pop out several times.

Soft contacts were better, but still bothered me when riding.

I was much more comfortable wearing glasses and getting a large frame goggle and wearing it over the glasses.

FWIW, baby oil works well to trap the dust on the foam of the goggle's frame.
 

dgoetz

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Nov 12, 2007
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unfortunately I can't wear glasses or soft contacts. I see goggles listed as dust or sand goggles, but no other description or explanation. Too many brands out there to try them all, anybody else?
 

pesky nz

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Sep 13, 2010
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Older style easier to fog goggles move less air than Smith Warp and other ram air styles and possibly the biggest goggles you can fit in your helmet (like scott 89 equivalent) opening to also stop airflow bringing in the dust. The baby oil does work well but the best alternative is prescription goggles. You can google them for a close supplier or mail order.
 
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