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E-Bike Goggles

http://www.homedepot.com/p/3M-Holmes-Workwear-Clear-Frame-with-Yellow-Temple-Accents-with-Clear-Lenses-Eye-Protector-90208-HV6/205137842

I bought these in the spring @$20. Rode them through the humid summer with no dreaded "sweat fog". It's in the high 40s- low 50s now and are still functional. Not sure about sub freezing temps though. I have some motorcycle goggles from Bobster (Renegade model?) that I've used for a few years in cold weather. But bitter arctic cold, I switch to ski goggles.

Dogman has suggested wearing a snowboard helmet for awhile now. I bought one 2 years ago, bought an ear speaker system for tunes, and it's my goto gear when it's white outside. :mrgreen:
 
The homedepot goggles do not look bad.

I was considering these 2

$8.70
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$14.75
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I use safety glasses similar to what melodious linked to. Just cause I had them lying around. They work really well in the low 50's high 40s range. It doesn't get much colder than that around here. No issues with fogging.
 
It is tough to beat these:

http://www.amazon.com/Wiley-Advanced-Sunglasses-Smoke-Matte/dp/B000CBLDO4/ref=sr_1_4?&ie=UTF8&qid=1439415230&sr=8-4&keywords=wiley+x&th=1

Tried and true by the military and they come with clear lenses for night time as well. They have a foam insert/gasket which helps block the wind/rain from getting in and makes them basically like goggles. I have been using these for many, many years for motorcycling/boating/hunting and they amazingly keep coming down in price. :)
 
They also have a great strap that latches into the sides and seem to be much more resistant to fogging up than my other sunglasses/safety glass I wear sometimes. I also should add that in bitter cold (less than 35 degrees) I also do the snowboard helmet and goggles. It keeps my ears and face warmer.
 
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