Scott's Goggles & Face Mark

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  • Uncle Ho
    Uncle Ho
    12 years ago

    Hi guys....

    I have been a fan of the Smith's googles and mask and when I did a few rides in 2010 and 2011 into Vic and NSW a number of people showed interest, but it was near impossible to locate.

    A number of riders are now weraing these and I have now located another source but this time Scott. There are even inserts for prescription lenses.

    These can be located at:

    Contact Goggleman by Otway Optical:

    Address: 143 Murray St, Colac, VIC 3250 Australia

    Phone:  (03) 5231 4075

    Fax:      (03) 5231 4095

     

     


  • perthhog
    perthhog
    12 years ago
    yes there good uncle had the same ones for a few years now slightly diffrant googles , have a brand new set and mask on my shelf for when i need them as you said there hard to get at times so i doubled up of ebay few years back
  • Burnzi
    Burnzi
    12 years ago

    How much Ho? Was just looking for these the other day.

  • Uncle Ho
    Uncle Ho
    12 years ago

     

    They have got one on it’s way the RRP is $79.95 + post (express $10) so not sure when they will have more stock ... Talk with Michelle

     

     

  • Frosty57
    Frosty57
    12 years ago
    Been wearing one for long rides now for about 6mths, awseome bit of kit, especially when it comes to the bigger bugs etc, interchangable lenses, I use the yellow?amber? lens for day/night riding and good in the wet, most of all, comfortable and breathings good. No I'm not affiliated in any way, any w.a. riders can get one from supercycles for 'ish $80, but be quick they have trouble keeping the stock up
  • Rocky2010
    Rocky2010
    12 years ago

    Would be much easier to purchase a dual purpose helmet, you get the best of both worlds, open face & full face also you can have the option of dark or clear shield in one helmet. Also don't have to worry if it rains or you go through a locust plague.

  • terroristone
    terroristone
    12 years ago
    How are they for fitment? is there a chance of fogging up??

    T1
  • 98superglide
    98superglide
    12 years ago
    They look great. I got neoprene mask last year that wouldnt fit a budgie, and have been looking for something good. Thanks for the tip.
  • Uncle Ho
    Uncle Ho
    12 years ago

     

    I've not tried the Scott yet, but I have the Smith's and have not had problems with fogging.. they are awesome on country runs

     

    I'll bring it with me Saturday T1...

     

  • shrekster
    shrekster
    11 years ago
    I use one of these Scott mask/goggle combos when I'm doing country rides and it works a treat. It was $79.95 and worth every cent, the visibility is great, I use the original lense which is a sort of reddish tint but it doesn't seem to be tinted at all from the inside while wearing them actually it seems to cut down the glare and is really quite comfortable on the eyesight. I haven't had any fogging issues at all and it seems to stop the wind getting under the front edge of my open face helmet which tends to try and lift the helmet off ya head at anything over 100 kmh.
    I would recommend these to anybody who likes the freedom of an open face helmet but the bug/wind proofing on longer or faster rides.
  • carbon fibre
    carbon fibre
    11 years ago
    They are shit in real heavy rain and open face. water drops through the top vent holes and then fogs to the shithouse. okay in all other weather.
  • terroristone
    terroristone
    11 years ago
    I've had no issues with mine leaking, I ride every day and have been in some pretty heavy melbourne rain!

    Do you fit it over or under the helmet? (Strap)

    T1
  • tussuck
    tussuck
    11 years ago
    Question: Is there a proper filter for the facemask bit? I ask as i get a chit of a time with allergies in summer and a HEPA type filter would be a godsend.
  • terroristone
    terroristone
    11 years ago
    Give these people a call http://www.goggleman.com.au. And ask for the goggle bitch

    T1
  • Maxiboy
    Maxiboy
    11 years ago

    This is funny. Everything old is new again! These were what I used to wear when I rode motocross in the 70's and 80's.

    Looks familiar eh?

     


  • perthhog
    perthhog
    11 years ago
    they sure where ,cant say I have had any problem's with water bit ,but fog a bit when pull up and sit at the lights but goes quickly once moving
    but in saying that even my sunnies fog sometimes by themselves
  • Maxiboy
    Maxiboy
    11 years ago
    Well spotted Ando! Was a big fan.
  • DYNA12
    DYNA12
    11 years ago
    Quad Parts in Wanneroo have them as well, got a set this morning.
  • Zorrohd
    Zorrohd
    10 years ago
    Zeros In Mordialloc stock the Scott snowmobile mask and also the Aviator goggles (jean tete from France) although the Aviators now have polycarbonate lenses
  • Bonkerz
    Bonkerz
    10 years ago

    With the Scott one there seems to be two types of these. One for $70ish which appears to be one piece (???) mouth (or lower part of face) guard and googles and the other is about $20ish which is just the mouth guard and you buy your own googles. If so, I'm tempted to go separate piece.

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