Product Description
Boxed set includes micro-fiber pouch for storage and safe cleaning. With transforming 24-hour lenses, tint automatically lightens as the sun goes down.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #75493 in Automotive
- Color: Matte Black
- Brand: Global Vision Eyewear
Features
- Shatterproof Polycarbonate Lenses
- UV400 Filter for Maximum UV Protection
- Scratch Resistant Coating
- Venting to Help Prevent Fogging
- Photochromic Lenses (Yellow Tint to Smoke)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Eliminator 24 Yellow Tint-Transitional Lens
By Old School
Eliminator 24 Yellow Tint-Transitional Lens Red Baron Motorcycle Aviator Riding Goggles Day Night With Photocromatic Transition Lenses (Yellow to Smoke) Boxed and Includes Micro Fiber Pouch for Storage and Safe Cleaning.
I am 66 years old and have ridden motorcycles for half a century. I bought these goggles a couple of weeks ago with the hope that they would perform at least as well as they had the potential to.
Having worn prescription transition glasses for many years until cataract surgery a year ago eliminated my need for corrective lenses I am well acquainted with the process which occurs when the UV rays of sunlight activate the lenses of such products.
As an avid Biker I am also aware of how important amber lenses are for night riding when the glare of an oncoming vehicle's headlights can be disorienting and often quite dangerous.
These goggles have exceeded my expectations! The near immediate change from soft amber to dark 'smoke' as I pulled away from my shaded drive into afternoon sunlight was surprising. By smoke I mean near opaque from an onlookers point of view while my vision was clear and the UV400 filtering was protecting my eyes from sun glare.
The shatterproof polycarbonate lenses, (trade name Lexan, Makrolon, Macroclear and others), is the same material as the windscreen on my Harley Davidson, and while nothing is absolutely "unbreakable" they provide a level of safety from flying debris on the road which is comforting to say the least.
As I drove into the night they gradually resolved into the amber color so necessary for night driving, especially on a motorcycle where there is little option for relief when the glare of oncoming headlamps and the occasional dirt-bag who will not dim his/her lights can be literally blinding.
Along with the scratch resistant coating, venting to help prevent fogging, and the afore mentioned UV400 filtering they are everything and more than I had hoped for.
The soft padding against the face is quite comfortable and the peripheral vision is good as the frames wrap around the eyes well.
I would have easily given this product five stars but for the fact that I would have preferred a slightly larger diameter lens and facial cover area but nonetheless I highly recommend this product for any serious motorcyclist.
In short, they work, and I have hung up three pairs of sunglasses and goggles which I carried around in my saddlebags for changing lighting conditions in favor of this one pair of goggles which does it all, and at a reasonable price... The Eliminator 24 Yellow Tint-Transitional Lens Goggles.
Old School Scooter Tramp,
October 2012.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
These didn't transition
By A. Paraspolo
I bought these cause they claimed to be a 24 hour lens. Being light at night and dark in the day. They stayed light. Never darkening. The foam on these is cheap and is uncomfortable on the face. The elastic band is also uncomfortable as it digs into the tops of my ears. These also fog very easily while you are stopped. They do however clear up as soon as you start moving again. They also create a halo effect on every light source. I would not recommend these goggles.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
goggles
By tim mcginty
never wore goggles before but these are just what i needed. i don't even know they change color. they are surprisingly comfortable. yes i do recommend these goggles. one pair for all day riding, nice.
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