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Scott Hustle MX goggles


SO GOOD… The Hustles are arguably the comfiest goggles in this test, thanks in part to the flexible frame and super-soft three-layer face foam.

The clear, distortion free, tear-off-ready lens has handled more than its fair share of abuse and numerous cleanings and is yet to scratch up or show any signs of wear. We also like the fact that the sliding strap adjuster has indents, which makes altering the size while wearing gloves a bit easier.

NO GOOD… The prominent tear-off lugs could be a little more discreet and the goggles don’t come with a bag to keep them protected in your kit bag.

Price 82$

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