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         <title>Options and Styles of Motocross Goggles</title>
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         <description>When you gear-up for a motocross event, you’ll most likely pull on your boots, helmet, jersey, jacket – even your riding underwear! But if you leave out your motocross goggles, not only will you not fare well in the event, but you place your vision at serious risk. Flying dirt, rocks and other debris can cause permanent damage to your eye(s) when you’re riding at top speed. Riding in an event, or just for fun, without motocross goggles is rather like driving your car without a windshield; you don’t really appreciate them until your health (or even your life) depends upon safety gear.

When considering your options and styles to choose from in motocross goggles, first take into account your vision needs. If you normally wear glasses, there are many styles of “over the glasses” motocross goggles that sell from between $30 and $50, depending upon the style you choose. If you don’t need vision correction, you can easily find a style and type of motocross goggles that best suits your needs. A functional, long-lasting pair of motocross goggles should have replacement accessories that are readily available such as sweat pads, interior foam pads, and tear-offs.  **End Summary**  Topics: <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.articlesnatch.com/topic/goggles" rel="tag">goggles</a>]]> <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.articlesnatch.com/topic/goggle" rel="tag">goggle</a>]]> <![CDATA[<a href="http://www.articlesnatch.com/topic/motocross+goggles" rel="tag">motocross goggles</a>]]><![CDATA[<p>]]> About the Author: <![CDATA[<br>]]> Don Shalin knows the importance of quality eye protection, over the years he has kept his eyes safe from rocks on a motorcycle, iron filings off a grinder, and more than one errant racquetball. He runs &lt;a href='http://goggleferret.com'&gt;Goggle Ferret&lt;/a&gt; , where you can find high quality, inexpensive goggles at the &lt;a href='http://goggleferret.com/goggle-store/'&gt;goggle store&lt;/a&gt; .</description>
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         <pubDate>Sat, 06 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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