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  • Fox Purevue (non) goggles
  • orangemad
    Full Member

    Having suffered a daft but painful eye injury yesterday I have started researching protective eye wear and stumbled across these Fox Purevue.  Has anyone used them yet for real world feedback?

    I try a weekly night ride on the MTB and one on the gravel bike and to be honest haven’t really bothered with eye wear.  But after yesterday afternoon in A and E it is something I need to invest in! Most of what I have tried in the past has steamed up too quickly and hence been useless.  I want something to stick on at the start and leave on for the climbs!

    Has anyone used them for gravel riding at night ? Or daytime?!

    There is still time for a little note to Santa !

    jedi
    Full Member

    I have a pair. Like googles but more airflow like normal glasses . 

    jedi
    Full Member

    Why the line through???

    orangemad
    Full Member

    Are they recommended ? Not recommended ?!

    Robz
    Free Member

    I only have one properly functioning eye due to childhood injury so am paranoid of damaging my good eye so always ride in eyewear. My preference is for Oakley Jawbreakers when mtbing with a regular helmet.

    I wouldn’t want to do any sort of actual proper pedalling in goggles but those Foxes do look interesting. I am struggling to believe they won’t steam up while climbing in the cold at slow speeds though or get a bit warm in hotter temps.

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