View Full Version : Utopia Goggles - Lens
snowskilz
01-16-2006, 02:50 PM
Does anybody know what different color lenses that are available for utopia goggles? i was checking their site and i cant find it anywhere.
Also does anybody have their goggles currently and what do you like/dislike about them
Thanks
Todd
sn0wboarder
01-16-2006, 03:04 PM
mx goggles(single lens):
clear
smoke
blue
yellow
ski(double lens):
clear
amber
grey mirror
pink mirror
tonygiant
01-16-2006, 03:25 PM
I have their Dirty mx goggles in white with clear lens. They are awesome.
Pros: flexible-you can fold them into your pockets, they are reasonably priced, fit comfy over my face
Cons: can't really think of any.
DylanDeanDesign
01-16-2006, 03:45 PM
mx goggles(single lens):
clear
smoke
blue
yellow
ski(double lens):
clear
amber
grey mirror
pink mirror
We've also got an ORANGE (Amber) color.
We're looking for a different mfg for our mirrored lenses as well. the current factory are having problems producing mirrored mx lenses - hence the lack of mx mirrored last season
Zutroy
01-16-2006, 04:21 PM
Does anybody know what different color lenses that are available for utopia goggles? i was checking their site and i cant find it anywhere.
Also does anybody have their goggles currently and what do you like/dislike about them
Thanks
Todd
I'm running the Too Dirty's very comfy, the foam is much better than any of the other brands i've used. I'm really diggin the blue lens, they give you that contrast the yellow does without the "I'm on prozac" bright look.
bpatterson6
01-16-2006, 05:21 PM
Does anybody know what different color lenses that are available for utopia goggles? i was checking their site and i cant find it anywhere.
Also does anybody have their goggles currently and what do you like/dislike about them
Thanks
Todd
Why didn't you just call me and Ask.
I have their Catalogs. :nopity:
tomvan72
01-16-2006, 05:26 PM
I dont personally wear them that often, But I did borrow some of Geritt B's and they were rad. I live in the humid southeast and did not even have to take them off for fogging. That is probably the first time I could do that. The mountains here in NC are like saunas in the summer!
black noise
01-16-2006, 06:49 PM
I have some Too Dirty goggles with clear lenses. Before this I had Spy goggles. The Utopias are really, really nice. The lenses are very scratch-resistant and clear and the frames are flexy and high-quality. I like the flexiness because sometimes it's tough getting my goggles into my helmet. The foam is also really nice and makes the goggles super comfy.
The only bad part is the strap which has kind of a funny design. I remember my Spys had a really simple strap that was way easier to adjust. It's not like you adjust your goggles that often, so this isn't much of an issue. Maybe there's a technique to it that I don't get.
beaverbiker
01-17-2006, 12:53 AM
i ran them all last year and they're awesome. really good field of vision, and the lenses never fogged on me.
sn0wboarder
01-17-2006, 05:51 AM
I really like the foam and the fact the frame is flexable, much nicer then my previous Oakley A frames. I sometimes forget I'm even wearing them.
snowskilz
01-17-2006, 08:21 AM
Thanks for all the info!
Has anybody had any time with the slayer goggles? Those are the ones i am thinking about getting. Hopefully their as cush and flexy as the too dirty.
Thanks again Todd
rigidhack
01-17-2006, 08:45 AM
No real time with the Slayers, but I just picked up a set of Too Dirty's. I tried on the Slayers, but I thoughthe field of vision was better withte Too Dirtys. Right now I am using them with the orange snow lens and I love them. I was out in the sub-zero wind for an extended XC ski session and they did not fog up (which is pretty impressive, given how hard I was working and the fact that I was not ripping down hills). I pretty much forgot they were there except for the fact that my eyes were a lot warmer than the rest of my face. Super comfy, well designed, great field of vision. I also have a clear MX lens that I'll use when biking. Best goggles I have ever owned without a doubt.
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