Product Description
The competition doesn't stand a chance against Global Vision's Eliminator goggles. A soft airy foam lining adds comfort and the UV protected lenses are shatterproof and coated with a scratch resistant finish.
Product Details
- Size: One Size
- Color: Black w/ Yellow Lens
- Brand: Global Vision Eyewear
- Model: Elim YT
- Fabric type: Polycarbonate
- Dimensions: .18 pounds
Features
- Shatterproof Polycarbonate Lenses with UV400 Filter for Maximum UV Protection and Scratch Resistant Coating
- Soft Airy Foam
- Venting Helps Prevent Fogging
- Available in your choice of clear, clear mirror, driving mirror, super dark, smoke, yellow, or yellow mirror lenses
- Carrying Pouch Included
Most helpful customer reviews
30 of 31 people found the following review helpful.
Love these Goggles
By Chris Hammer
Well the goggles are here and I love them. The transition lenses work really well. Indoors they are very nearly clear with just a very slight amber tint which increases contrast. In full sun they get so dark that people can't see my eyes behind them. Visibility is good at every light level. Transition time from light to dark is less than a minute, from dark to light takes just over a minute. Even fully tinted I was able to navigate my darkened house without bumping into things till the lenses caught up to light conditions.
Peripheral vision is excellent.
They look very cool on my face and I have let a couple of other people wear them and they look cool on them too.
My one complaint is that when I sweat in still humid air they tend to fog ever so slightly. If the air is moving at all the goggles clear right up. On a motorcycle they wouldn't fog at all. I did notch the insulation ever so slightly above and below the lens and it seemed to relieve about 70% of fogging. I was able to exercise in them, indoors in still air and had only slight fogging of the lens.
18 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
Ordered with trepidation, pleasantly surprised.
By J. Allen
First off, I live and ride in southeast Texas, so I am on my bike year round and would like to think my input should be of some value. I have been ordering the pairs of goggles (clear and smoked) made by this company for over a year now, and they work well enough and are fairly cheap to replace when they inevitably get scratched up. As far as photochromatic products go, though, I have never had a good experience, due to not getting dark enough, or stopping transitioning altogether. I have been getting tired of swapping day and night goggles though, and saw these on amazon at a decent price ($22.95 when I bought them) along with favorable reviews concerning the transitioning. I gave them a shot, and couldn't be more impressed. The photochromatic lenses do get pretty dark, working well in all conditions except for the sun shining directly in your face (early morning or late evening), and the transition is quick. Nightime riding is no problem, they are more than clear enough for me to see. They will fog on you if you're sitting at a light or stop sign though, at temps of about 60 or below, but as soon as you get going they clear up fast. My only concern at this point is that they may scratch as easily as thier non-photochromatic counterparts, but to combat this problem I purchased Speedo Hard Goggle Case and the goggles in the micro fiber pouch fit nice and snug.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Good Price, Works Well
By neorush
I really like these goggles so far, and this was a big change from just poly-carb glasses for me. I ride without a windshield and these protect quite a bit more of my face from bugs and sand. They also do not want to fly off when I turn my head to look over my shoulder because they have a full strap. The biggest thing I noticed was that I have nearly 100% field of view, which is a big perk. The transitions work very well and are very dark in full sunlight with a slight tint on a very cloudy day. Awesome only having one pair to carry around! They are not too "bug eyed" which was my biggest concern. They fog a bit while sitting at a stop light in the rain but some anti-fog spray might take care of that. Other than that I have had no issues with fogging on dry days.
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