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Scott USA No Sweat XI Goggle with Film System Hot

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Versatility is the name of the game with the Scott USA No Sweat XI Goggle with Film System.  This goggle’s strengths are found in three areas I consider to be the most vital in premium off-road eye protection: fit, ventilation, and visibility.


Let’s take a look at fit.  The strap system is outstanding.  The strap attachment system ensures that the goggle seals properly.  The multi-layer no sweat face foam seals out dirt effectively, and wicks away moisture.  The only element of fit that is marginal in the XI goggles is their height.  The design will be a very tight fit in small helmet face openings.


On to ventilation.  The XIs incorporate a ventilation visor on the top of the frame that utilizes elements of Ram Air technology.  This system keeps air moving in the frame which is the key element in sweat reduction and anti-fogging.  Fogging is also reduced by the anti-fog coated Works Lexan lens.


The ability to shed dirt and mud in adverse conditions is another strength of the Scott USA No Sweat XI Goggle.  First there is a film system that is a ready-to-use with an anti-stick lens and Works canisters installed.  Secondly, there are also factory installed Works Hole Shot tear-off pins.  The goggles come with 2 rolls of film, 6 holeshot tearoffs, and 1 mudflap.


The Scott USA No Sweat XI Goggle with Film System retails for around $90.


 

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