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1/24/2015 9:01:08 PM EDT
Ok, the time has come for me to look a little more seriously at eye-pro. I have a few requirements. I need to to be as close to my face as possible and I also need it to seal my face.

How are the Smith Boogies? That kinda seems what I might need but I don't want to spend the money if they're not.

I'm using some ESS shooting glasses right now, but they just aren't cutting it. Being winter, a snowy windy gust can really mess with my eyes. I'm basically looking for ski goggles but flat enough to the face to be useful with NODs.
1/25/2015 9:11:30 AM EDT
[#1]
I have fogging issues with boogie regulators in Texas  unless I frequently hit them with anti fog wipes but didn't so much fogging in Arizona... Humidity sucks right?

Still wanted low profile so went to the lowpro regulators and the stand off seems to be just enough.
1/25/2015 1:17:46 PM EDT
[#2]
How well do they seal your face?
1/25/2015 2:08:48 PM EDT
[#3]
Good in my opinion. I can use them in the sand dunes when riding my ATV and not get any sand in my eyes
1/26/2015 9:56:02 AM EDT
[#4]
Sweet.

Anyone know where the best place to find the Boogies and quick straps cheap?

ETA: NVM, Thank you ProMotive!
1/26/2015 7:50:01 PM EDT
[#5]
Not to thread derail- but im interested in something like these too.   How do they compare to the revisions anti-fog wise?
1/26/2015 9:40:27 PM EDT
[#6]
I have a pair of the boogies and can not keep them from fogging.
The ESS low pro nvg goggles work very well.
1/26/2015 9:53:45 PM EDT
[#7]
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I have a pair of the boogies and can not keep them from fogging.
The ESS low pro nvg goggles work very well.
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I've got like 3 pairs of those. They just stand too far off my face.

What kind of environment are you using them in? I'm sure using some anti-fog will help, which is why I'm more concerned about face-coverage.
1/26/2015 10:54:53 PM EDT
[#8]
Also curious.  Intent is for riding moto's and such.  Boogies seem low profile enough.  Not to worried about sitting still and them fogging (given all eventually do).  Just wondering if anyone has used them with any sort of vehicles and had them fog?
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