Heated Goggles
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Heated Goggles
I have had a lot of trouble with goggles icing up when the temperature is below 20F. The colder it gets, the worse the ice buildup. To try and solve this problem, I recently purchased a pair of heated goggles.
Mine are from 509 and they are the Ignite model. The short answer is that they were ice free in near 0F weather. I rode for about 2 hours and the battery was very close to being fully discharged, but the goggles were ice free for 2 hours in North Dakota.
Mine are from 509 and they are the Ignite model. The short answer is that they were ice free in near 0F weather. I rode for about 2 hours and the battery was very close to being fully discharged, but the goggles were ice free for 2 hours in North Dakota.
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I have had a lot of trouble with goggles icing up when the temperature is below 20F. The colder it gets, the worse the ice buildup. To try and solve this problem, I recently purchased a pair of heated goggles.
Mine are from 509 and they are the Ignite model. The short answer is that they were ice free in near 0F weather. I rode for about 2 hours and the battery was very close to being fully discharged, but the goggles were ice free for 2 hours in North Dakota.
Mine are from 509 and they are the Ignite model. The short answer is that they were ice free in near 0F weather. I rode for about 2 hours and the battery was very close to being fully discharged, but the goggles were ice free for 2 hours in North Dakota.