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TSG Presto goggles


TSG’s tinted lens works great in bright conditions, and a clear one is also included. Glare is minimal even in dappled light. The lenses aren’t bad at resisting fog, though not quite as good as Scott, 100% or Smith’s. We found the fit spot on, with comfy foam and no pinching around the nose. The field of view is ample too, and the narrow profile worked with all the helmets we tried.

Our lenses got scratched up pretty quickly and replacements are hard to find and not cheap ($30 clear, $34 tinted). You wouldn’t know these goggles cost $105 to look at them.

Price $105


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