brp heated goggles?

Bounce

Active VIP Member
Joined
Nov 22, 2006
Messages
459
Reaction score
409
Location
Tofield
Yes, have the googles, they work great. Once you learn how to use them, no documentation with the product when I purchased. The downside is battery life. However you can fix that by wiring a plug into your sled and not worry about battery, or do both. I also run the BVS2 helmut and it works great well. You get use to the cord real quick. Oh so priceless to not fog up, or try to dry and heat goggles. I don't care if it might not look cool, way to old for cool.....
 

backseatrider

Active member
Joined
Sep 4, 2008
Messages
91
Reaction score
64
Location
Calgary
would it be the same plug as you use for your heated visor? I would be interested in trying them.
 

Clode

Active VIP Member
Joined
Jan 8, 2012
Messages
29,146
Reaction score
45,285
Location
BC
they work really good when hardwired to the sled
 

bhowes

Active VIP Member
Joined
Dec 1, 2006
Messages
916
Reaction score
380
Location
calgary ab
Yes, have the googles, they work great. Once you learn how to use them, no documentation with the product when I purchased. The downside is battery life. However you can fix that by wiring a plug into your sled and not worry about battery, or do both. I also run the BVS2 helmut and it works great well. You get use to the cord real quick. Oh so priceless to not fog up, or try to dry and heat goggles. I don't care if it might not look cool, way to old for cool.....

Ditto works well hard wire them better
 

Trashy

Super Moderator
Moderator
Joined
Nov 16, 2008
Messages
130,782
Reaction score
101,146
Location
Fort Macleod
Interesting...... and I'm interested in this too
 

teeroy

Active VIP Member
Joined
Oct 7, 2007
Messages
9,098
Reaction score
14,077
Location
Roma, Alberta
I bought a pair of heated goggles years ago, I wouldn't purchase them again.
 
Top Bottom