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It's not cloudy.
It does not fog up as much as 100%. Frame is also machine washable, although design preferences may vary. View detail
AsianFit good!
good point
Outstanding Fit.
No space is created at the root of the nose (between the eyes), so sand and dust cannot enter the Goggles.
It works well with the Glasses that I use.
The clarity of the Clear Lens is outstanding and easy to see.
What's not so great about it
There is no lineup of Nose guard.
It hurts when sand or small stones hit it.
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Moderate Grip Feeling
[How is it used?
Touring
How was your experience with it?
Easy to grip and less tiring
How did it compare to other products?
Design is good
[Points to note]
nothing special
Other items that would be helpful
Large and sturdy with no wiring when installed.
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It was very effective in the rainy Race.
When I participated in the Enduro race, rain was predicted, so I purchased the kit in advance and prepared for it, and it was very effective.
In addition to the Lens of Ariete, which is originally resistant to fogging, the Roll-off film is wide enough to ensure good visibility.
The film take-up mechanism is also very easy to use, so I was able to use it without any confusion during the race.
I was able to concentrate on Riding with peace of mind because I could secure my visibility while moderately rolling up mud or rainwater if it got on me.
When used, Film must be prequalified with the Quantity:Set and Seat to protect the film from water seepage.
To avoid any last minute panic, please check the Quantity:We recommend that you try on the set and try it on.
The frame is also compatible with non-large Glasses, and they fit securely within the frame of the Goggles.
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Just right for carrying around.
I was looking for something that I could carry with me when touring, as the parking lot is often gravel.
The Large size is just right and not too obtrusive.
But I have not yet used it once after purchasing it, so I…m just giving you my impression of its use.
I'll try it and post back!
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I tried to make it an Ariete to match the Italian Helmet.
It's not so-called AsianFit, but Frame is soft, so no problem. I used it after drying it in the shade for a while because it had a chemical smell right out of the box. I'm not sure if it's the quality or the luxury. I've been using it for a while. I hope it will be durable later. View detail
The Pitfalls of the Double Lens
It's been about a year and a half since I bought ARAI's Tour cross3 and the Shield on the Helmet was scratched It's been about a year since I removed the Shield and made the GogglesSpec. because they were getting lazy Arriete's Goggles have a reputation for being hard to fog up, but after three years of purchase and less than a year of daily use It's getting cloudy
So far, it was a Single Lens with OEM Pin, but since it was not used for competition, Roll-the offPin is unnecessary, and I think that the without pin is better in terms of visibility, and is effective in cloudy weather Select this one
The replacement process is easy
However, when you try the device, the black frame with the Double Lens attached to it will change the field of view I found myself narrowing it down
The field of view is a bit narrower than ShieldSpec. since I made GogglesSpec It was an insecure factor, but by making it a Double Lens, the insecurity factor increased and I was able to use it as a I did
I haven't used it for driving yet and it will be difficult to fog up in the future, so I can't take advantage of the Double Lens No, the only result is a reduction in Demerit's field of view
I personally prefer the GogglesSpec. to the ShieldSpec. for looks and fit but I feel that Shield makes more sense for daily use
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