Sled Gear-Where To Buy?

lman

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For goggles put in the extra money! Either go with the Scott LCGs or the Oakley Airbrakes. Bother are excellent for Low light and flat light. The LCGs have lens that adjust to light situations. Cool technology!
 

Billy Boy

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I have a set of Haber's with the fan. Those are the only goggles that I have owned (I have gone through a lot) that do not fog up
 

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I've had goggles from 509, Scott, Fxr, Uvex, Dragon, Electric, and since trying my Oakleys I've have had Airbrakes for 4 seasons now, hands down the Oakley lenses are the winners and the goggles fit every helmet I've had. I do have a couple sets of leses to swap out depending on conditions (sunny day, socked in day priszm, etc) never had an issue, BIG plus swapping lenses can be done with the goggles still on the helmet with ease, big big big plus in my books. my.02 as far as gear south of RD, I know Ralphs in Balzac has/(had)Arctic Cat, Klim, Motorfist, TOBE and 509 outerwear, not sure what models of each, but they had some of everything so you could get an idea of sizing/quality etc.
 
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