Helmets: Snocross vs. Full Face

nitroman

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At least 2 pair of goggles one pair for bluebird days and another set for flat light days. I carry 3 pair out west for the days it's coming down at an inch an hour! Scott 89XI LS,Spy Targa II, and Oakley A-frames. Oakley's have the widest range of view followed by the Spy's, The Scott 89's are like looking out a tunnel compared to the A frames. Gloves with the little squegee are gloden on those heavy snow days and a clean cloth diaper in the pack is always a good thing to have!
 

jimmyj

New member
Recommend OTG Goggles

I can't really do the contacts, tried them before and they don't work for me. Can anyone recommend a style of goggle other than the Pro Vue that is OTG? Looking for the best option.
 

aps0428

New member
Appreciate all the inputs, and it does sound like snocross is the way to go for a helmet, hopefully after the Snow Show in Novi I'll be walking around the house looking like a fool breaking in a new helmet and goggles
 
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