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Goggles for driving?


Mark_H

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Thanks guys!

 

I have ordered the Wiley XL-1 goggles with Light Adjusting Neutral Slate and the light rust lenses. *cool*

 

I got them from:

 

Xtreme Eyewear Ltd

Tel: 0 1738 441114

 

They give Caterham/Blatchat 50% discount, with next day delivery!!!! *thumbup* *thumbup*

 

Just need the car now... MICK!

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James,

 

£55 for goggles with light adjusting lenses

£10 for rust lenses

£3 p&p

 

£68 all in. Seems like a good deal to me!

 

I will let you know what they are like when I get them.

 

Cheers,

 

Mark

 

Edited by - Mark_H on 11 Nov 2004 14:30:53

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Bafty,

 

I found the XL-1 goggles went too deep into my eye orbits allowing my eyelids to touch the lenses. (Marty Feldman eyes? 😬)

 

I bought a pair of Wiley CQC goggles and can't be happier. They're much smaller than conventional goggles, yet provide good protection and eyelid clearance.

 

If it's warm outside, (dry eye weather) I skip the goggles and use a pair of Oakley M-frames with Heater lenses.

 

 

 

-Bob

95 HPC VX

 

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I use the Wiley XL1 goggle, fitted with prescription "transition" lenses. I can tell you no problem keeping them on at 110 mph +.

 

Different subject- any one has has a bonnet stand (the rod to keep the darn thing open while you work on the engine!) for an S4? Would Redline have this item by any chance?

 

JLC in San Diego

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