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How to Wear Goggles with a Motocross Helmet: 4 Tips for beginners

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There are so many extreme sports that will make you so ecstatic and thrilled. Some are more some are less extreme but somehow that is all in the eye of the viewer.

Some will say that paragliding is the ultimate extreme sport, and some will claim it is cliffhanging, whatever the case there are some things you need for all of them. Those things are equipment and it differs from sport to sport. If you want to go hiking you need good boots, some food and a few other things so you can survive a day or two. For paragliding, you need a special suit, a good parachute and a glider that is safe and reliable.

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Today we will be talking about one particular sport that needs a few more things and it is a sport that is not that cheap. The level of extreme is up to you to decide but everything else will be factual. For one, with Motocross you need a good bike. It has to be built good, it has to be reliable and it has to withstand a lot of beating because the nature of the sport is really tough for both the rider and the bike. You need a good suit and gloves and you need a helmet and goggles.

As you can see from the title of the article we will be focusing today on the headwear for this sport and we will try to tell you a bit about motocross helmets and goggles. If you need a pair for yourself make sure to check out MX Goggles and see what they have in store.

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Getting comfortable with wearing goggles and getting used to them on your head is a game changer in this sport. Whenever you are on the street and on the highway being inside that visor and that little bubble of non-circulating air is nice but when you get off-road and when you are in a motocross competition where the conditions are not so good or the weather is hot and you are working hard having a full helmet with a visor can be a horrendous thing. You will find yourself in a situation where you can’t breathe, there isn’t any airflow and you will have a lot of issues with mud.

With goggles and a good helmet that can support them, you don’t have to compromise on anything and you can make your life way, way better. You will have all those things that the visor and full helmet are taking away. Since they are not a part of the helmet it means you will need to take some time to get used to them. This is the main reason why we decided to make these tips and help all of you that are transitioning to goggles today.

Do not skimp on the goggles

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There are many kinds with many different price ranges and in this case, cheap is not better. Cheaper Google will be bad and they will never work well. You will constantly have issues with them falling, and they will not breathe well, the lens quality and the foam and strap are really important here and these are the first things cheap goggles manufacturers skimp on. With these, you will pretty much get what you pay for, so if you do decide to go cheap because you are just starting do not expect much. if you and when you gather more experience make sure to go for more expensive ones because you will need those if you want to progress further.

Take care of your goggles

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If you want to get the most out of your goggles and if you want the best return on investment on them then you need to take care of them properly. Let’s be honest the lens on the goggles for motocross are not something too complex. They are made from stamped Lexan plastic and they have a thin coat of scratch-resistant material and that is it. They can withstand a beating in motocross and dirt biking but if you want to prolong their life you need to know how to clean and maintain them. You shouldn’t wipe them down with anything other than a soft cloth, the goggle bag that they came in, or a glasses cleaning cloth. The ideal scenario here is to always include some soapy water and gently wash all the dirt and debris.

Look for anti-fog lenses

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Another important thing that will make your vision clear and that will help you accept goggles faster is to find those that do not fog up. It is a logical thing and not a tip but it seems a lot of you looking for a cheap alternative do sacrifice this. All bigger and more famous brands will offer lenses that do not fog up and with good air circulation through the goggles you should never have issues.

Thin straps don’t help much

Whenever you are buying motocross, endure or off-road goggles look for those that have a thicker strap on them. This will help them sit better on the helmet and not move much. you want this because if you are focusing on the goggle’s movement you can’t pay attention to what you are doing on the track and where is the bike going. Another thing to make sure you get with these is a good quality strap that is not going to stretch and remain like that. You need good elastic materials that will always retain their elasticity and that will sit close to the helmet and your face.

After all these tips you now have a clear image of what you need and what to look for. Our advice is, if you can, to try both cheaper and more expensive name brands and see the pros and cons of both. If you are doing motocross as a side thing and if you are not doing it professionally you don’t have to invest a lot in these. If you are a pro and you need all the edge you can get then make sure you go for those that will help you on that road and that will make sure your vision and your driving are spots on.

Another reminder is that you don’t have to go all out on more famous brands because they can be found extremely cheap and they offer several lines of goggles so there is something for everyone’s pocket.