Classic Round Lens Moto Goggles Motorcycle MX Vespa Jeep Motorbike Scooter Three Color Interchangeable Lenses Steampunk Burning Man


List Price: $45.00
Sale Price: $38.00
plus shipping

Summary
Dimensions: 6 inches (15.3cm) inside temple, 2 inches (5cm) tall, 14 inches (35cm) max strap length (unstretched). About 22 inches fully stretched.

Features

flimsy and overpriced.
These look great in the photo, and I suppose that's all they are good for. I ordered these thinking they were functional goggles for burning man, but these are far from functional. The frames are very thin and bend and break easily. The lenses are of ok quality, but are hard to switch out for a few reasons. See, the frame has to open to change the lenses, and the ridiculously wide foam is sewn to the thin metal frame all the way around, stretch it to much and it tears! Then there is the very thin leather piece attaching the eye cups, it's riveted onto the frame letting light into the goggles which makes seeing out of the goggles very difficult. Finally these are far from dust proof, the vents could be covered, but the stitching holes and rivet holes from the foam are too many and too close to the edge to cover, the foam is wider than it is thick and does not create a decent seal. All in all, if I had seen these in a store I would of laughed at the thought of spending this kind of money on such a poorly designed set of goggles... Save your money. You can find better quality goggles for much less money if you only look a little harder.
Spin,

Overpriced, underquality
I purchased this item to be used for riding and they are totally unsuitable. Very cheap materials, poorly constructed and dangerously low area of visibility. I cannot use them for riding and I will be returning them. Costume-quality cheap goggles sold (and priced) as the real thing.
Amanda C. Schlicher, milwaukee, wi United States

Goofy looking and cheap
I ordered these as a replacement set for another set of goggles I had which had broken. I was in the mood for a change, and these looked pretty cool in the picture. I was really looking forward to trying them out, but when I opened the box it was a big disappointment.

First off, these are made of really cheap material. The plastic on the frame is so thin, it would be really easy to just crush them with one hand. Lightweight and with zero durability. I expected better quality construction at the price.

Second, and probably most important, they just don't look good. What you can't tell by the picture is that the rubber portion of the goggles is pretty thick, so instead of just the lenses your face is covered by about a half an inch each way of cheap foam rubber. I started cracking up the first time I saw myself in a mirror, then just got sad thinking about how much I paid for them. They really look ridiculous.

The foam rubber could probably be trimmed, but the head-band that holds the goggles on is attached to the foam rubber and not the actual goggles. I was surprised that this, because foam rubber tears so easily.

These are the kind of item that I would have never bought from a store, if I had the chance first to handle them and try them on. At BEST these goggles might do the trick as some sort of costume, but anyone expecting to actually use these as sunglasses/goggles needs to keep on looking.

Zack Davisson, Seattle, WA, USA

Tunnel Vision Anyone?
I purchased this for daily motorcycle riding since they obviously look cool and had the 3 interchangeable lenses. I cannot use them. You get the worst tunnel vision using these goggles with no peripheral vision forcing you to look to the left and right where you should be able to see naturally. Very dangerous for actual riding use.
Steven Williams, Tulsa, OK

Very Cool shades
I used them as a prop for a photo shoot. It came with three lens, clear, dark and red. Very cool looking.
Robert Garcia, Syrian Desert