🕶️ Ride sharp, see sharper — gear up like a pro!
This 4-piece set of motorcycle riding goggles features smoked, yellow, and clear resin lenses with full UV protection. Designed with ultra-lightweight frames and soft foam padding, they provide a secure, comfortable fit that blocks wind and debris. Ideal for a range of outdoor sports, these goggles combine durability and versatility for the active professional.
Age range | Adult |
Color | Yellow |
Style | Protective,Riding |
Frame material | Plastic or Metal |
Lens material | Resin |
Material type | Resin |
Number of items | 4 |
Features | UV Protection |
Sport | Horseback Riding, Fishing, Climbing, Swimming |
Ultraviolet light protection | True |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | CEROBIT |
Package Dimensions | 19.1 x 18.5 x 6.9 cm; 130 g |
ASIN | B0721BDXMP |
M**D
The price of item.
Great value. Great service.
S**)
Arms snapped
I gave 3 stars because the last set i bought the arms snapped but they are cheap enough that I am buying another set as they work quite well on my scooter keeping the wind out of my eyes. So here goes hope these last a bit longer
M**N
Great value for money for 4 pairs of glasses
These glasses are great!I was looking at glasses for both day and night and I've tried the ones where your swap out the lenses from smoked to clear or yellow and although they do the job they do become a bit of a faff.These however are just easy. I wear the smoked on the way out to the pub meet with another set on me or under the seat. When it comes to go home I just pop the pair on I need... No popping out lenses, dropping stuff on the ground, etc.Now don't get me won't, these aren't your top of the range specs. But you get 4 pairs of glasses, 1 each of smoked and yellow and 2 pairs of clear. All well built with padding on the inside.For the money your can't go wrong!
M**E
Hard to review
I've rated them fairly high, because four pairs of decent glasses for £10 is crazy cheap. They are a little rough around the edges, mainly the glue finish on the padding isn't great, it's clearly been done in a hurry and there's some smearing/stickyness, but what do you expect. The lenses are OK, but again, it's obvious they aren't great quality, it's hard to get them clean and they have minor distortions. I have trouble with eyes watering in strong wind, so I thought I'd give them a try. First off, as you can see in the photo, you do look a bit daft in them. Walking high up with 30mph+ gusts they do work well and fit very closely. On the bike they don't really work, the two plastic bits going to your ears are quite large and stiff, so the helmet tends to push on them and they quickly move slightly away from your face and the wind rushes in, I've seen this in other glasses I've tried too, I'm not really sure how you fix that anyway without using goggles with a strap. With hindsight I probably wouldn't have bought them as I mainly wanted them for the bike, but I still give them a good rating as it's not really a fault, just a general problem with glasses and helmets I suppose.
M**H
There is better out there.
Don't be fooled by the price and the qty you get. Altough generally it's a cool looking glasses, it doesn't fulfill it's purpose. The wind still finds ways to hit your eyes and dry them out when going faster than 20mph and the padding seems very cheap and flat. It is clear in terms of visibility and seems like it's made out of cheap plastic but still sturdy. And it doesn't seem to fog up which again is a plus I guess but generally speaking it didn't work for me in regards of deflecting wind.
B**G
Biker glasses
Very good
M**O
Cheap product - buy with caution - what do you expect for £2.50 per goggle!
Not ridden in them yet and I will not until I superglue the plastic lenses in place. Are they worth £2.50 each - Yes. Would I buy again. Probably. You should consider gluing the lenses in place when they arrive. Unpacking the glasses from the packaging, two of the lenses fell out (One in my dinner - I had to smile). Personally, I do not feel put off with this cheap product and will probably use them as a backup product. They fit OK and will no doubt help with my open face motorcycle helmet experience as a backup product, if for any reason my prime ones fail. In my opinion, they are worth the £10 for x4 to "give them a go" - if you glue the plastic lenses in place. It is my opinion that these in now way conform to anything such as EN166 or EN1938, which is a requirement for safety goggles in areas of motorcycle riding. That aside, what do you expect for £2.50 per goggle.
P**.
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